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This 1995 R33 Series 1.5 Manual Skyline is a great car. I'm advertising it on behalf one of my mates that is not really a net user.

Things that make this car unique are the GTR rear spoiler and the Nismo Wheels, so there is over $3000 in parts just there. And the LSD is very tight in it I think its a 1.5 way, so one less thing to worry about if you wanted to use it as a track car.

Recently it had a exedy heavy duty organic clutch put in it. It has a CD player, It also had a Mini-disc head unit installed, its not currently connected, but does work.

I have the bottom part of the front bumper bar that has broken off. So the front bar is very repairable. The rear bumper bar has some damage on it on the left side of it, see picture 5.

ODOMETER: 168728 Km's

It has: Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, AM, FM Stereo, CD Player, Climate Control, Power-assisted Steering (PAS), Power Locks, Power Windows, Rear Spoiler, Sunroof, Tilt Steering Wheel, Driver Airbag.

For any interstate buyers I'm happy for the car to be picked up by any transport service the buyer organises at the cost of the buyer.

If you would like to get in contact with the owner please email me [email protected] and I can get the owner to call you or give you his number.

The car is located in Melbourne, Victoria

$6000 not negotiable. :P

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My mate got caught twice while driving it on a Canary twice, so the 2nd time the cops took the plates and he never got around to sorting it all out. He got canaried for tyres and some globes.

I can give you the VIN and engine # by email or PM.

Cheers Luke :P

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