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Hey guys,

I have R33 Skyline

complied 08/08

fairly stock

only got HKS turbo back exhaust on it atm

i was gonna do it up but i have no interest in imports anymore

i'm just looking for a cheap daily depends on what car

with cash adjustment my way, i'm not looking to spend anymore money

or maybe straight swap with a decent car :)

I don't want a car with millions of K's on them

a newer model would be great :)

It's got 61,000km on the clock just about

heavy duty clutch

heavy duty low springs

momo steering wheel

Apexi boost gauge

16" Rims , Not sure what brand looks like Enkei

pretty sure it's tuned stock running 7psi??

, I'm the first owner in Australia.

i don't trash the car because it's my daily driver

and i try to save the fuel lol.

and it's reliable.

if you wanna know more details, let me know

but just for price, I would say $11,000ono ??? lol

just a rough figure. with RWC and i'll make sure car is in top condition.

or 10,000 as is drive away?

i spent more but i know i won't my money back on cars these days.

cheers..

if not i'm happy to keep it and do it up bit by bit.

Not keen on holden n stuff either ,

maybe

more pics coming soon

contact number : 0413464850

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im located in brisbane

queensland

inspection welcome

i'm not exactly mechanically minded

so if really there is something wrong with the car

i'll make sure i get it fix

before i sell it,

pretty sure it's in top cond except for aircon needs re gasing

and reverse light switch is faulty,

will get it done before sells.

just to make sure that i'm not ripping people off by selling wrecked skyline or whatnot.

but atm, i can't think of any. lol

rego rans out 5/09

orr

you can just give me $10,000

and u have 1,000 to play with ?

if ur mech minded, all the itsy bitsy problem won't be no problem.

just need TLC. i don't even know what it means but i seen ppl saying it

so there you go :D

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