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Nissan Skyline R33 Series 2

Black manual

14X,000km

List of Mods

Engine

- Turbo smart bleed valve boost controller (never higher than 10psi)

- Full turbo back exhaust. group buy split dump pipe +

hi tech - high flow Cat(done 1000Kms) + 3.5 inch back with cannon brand unknown

- hks pod filter

- walbar fuel pump

- greddy front mount intercooller

- New Exedy HD Clutch only done 1000kms

Suspension

- Upgraded to bilstein shocks and whiteline springs

- front cusco castor bush adjustable

- rear cusco camber bush adjustable

- hicas lock bar

- cusco front strut bar

- steering rods replaced with genuine nissan parts

All parts installed at Heasmans Steering and Suspension.

Audio

- Old but still good pioneer head unit with Ipod connection

- front speakers Oz Audio Splits

- no rear speakers

- Kicker 12 sub (which came out of my old car, box made by doran pro audio)

- Audison 3 Channel amp

- front doors sound deadened inside and outside skin of door.

the system was installed by Marty @ FHRX

Cosmetic

- wheels rays Volk engineering 18's

with gutter rash. came with the car so no stockies sorry

I am the first owner of this car had since nov 2005 @ 75,000 kms

I have never been in any major accidents

one minor

I tapped a tow bar and damaged to the front bumper

I have a replacement bumper(original Series 2) to be painted, just never got around to it.

no other damage was made.

even other car was fine not a scratch, just my bumper. damn tow bar

known problems.

Oil leak @ rocker cover, got quoted $280 to fix

All major work done my a professional mechanic

minor e.g. oil changes done by me @ every 5000kms and used only MOTUL

i've been as honest so please be kind, I only want genuine interested buyers

I might consider a trade - needs to be Auto, similar value, post 2000.

Need a quick sale $10,000 cheaper without audio gear.

Contact me via PM if your interested.

Thanks for reading

Joe

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now selling for $8000 without audio gear.

everything else stays, I will get picks up soon.

Basically I will be trading it for this price in the next week, so rather see if someone wants a cheap S2.

PM me if interested

Joe

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