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Make: Nissan Skyline r33 Series 2

Model: R33 Series 2

Milage: 74500km

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Sonic Silver

Location: Sydney (near liverpool)

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? 11 month rego

Price: $12,999

Contact: 0432 213 763

Comments / Modifications:

Firstly there is nothing mechanically wrong with this 147 kw skyline it has no oil leaks and offers a lot of goodies. For instance an APEXI N1 n/a exhaust system and an APEXI POWER CAI. It has a good sound system (with full face MD-CD kenwood deck). Spoiler wise, there is a stealth wing + GT wing sprayed to match the car. The car has clear nismo side indicators, 8500K xenon head lights and different rims giving a nice gtr look.

Interior is spotless with genuine skyline mats ($150) . I am the first owner ever since it was registered and imported from japan. To top it off, it has a 2-point immobiliser, BRAND name - mongoose (the best in its class). The paint work is mint with no scratches what so ever!, im very honest, come down and have a look.

Further, it has been totally serviced with Iridium platnium spark plugs and mobile 1 grade oil. And is still religiously serviced from that date.

Before this car was imported, both headlights were changed (very clear and looks awesome!), tyres are also all changed (95% tread, quality jdm dunlop tyres). I also personally changed the attenna and added the AM/FM modulator (imports dont have this). Buyer will receive the nismo shifter ($80) + handbrake if price is reasonable. AND sorry no test drive without a genuine deposit

currently, the stealth wing is off - but ill give it to the buyer at request.

REASON FOR SALE ?

simple, i want 4 door salon now.

This nonturbo has never caused me trouble. At an economical rate of 9.5L/100km (last time i was filling) you can't go wrong.

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Hey Man

This cars been up for a while, noticed it on carpoint a fair while, im trying to work out funds, will hopefully have some in the next few weeks and I shall give you a call.

Also, who converted it from a turbo?I noticed it says GTS25T

Edited by carrallrohan

hey mate,

the only reason its been up for a while

is because it was the same ad for my previous skyline

which was a gts-25t

i then decided to sell this genuine non-turbo.

... heaps of interest already.

if this buyer falls, ill let u know.

  • 2 weeks later...

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