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Hi All .. Unfortunately it is time to sell due to commitments.

I *dont* want to part with my car .. but it must go.

I have for sale a 1996 Silver Series 2 R33 Skyline.

88000 kms.

It comes with the following features:

Blitz Blow Off valve. (The type 1 I beleive)

HKS Turbo Timer.

K&N Racing Air Filter.

Full Hi-Tech 3" Exhaust system from turbo back. (Was just installed)

Veilside 18" "Andrew Racing V" wheels. 18 * 9.5 rear, 18 * 8 front.

Razo Aluminium shift knob.

Nismo Clear side-indicators.

11 Months Registration.

Spare set of original Skyline 16" wheels + tyres.

There is small panel damage on the rear left quarter panel.. due to me gently scraping a concrete column in a car park - this has been quoted $450 to repair.

The car has been maintained well .. it has just received new Bendix ultimate brake pads, and the front discs were just recently machined. I have also completed oil changes using 2 sets of oil, one to flush out.. and the other, using Shell Helix Ultra.

It runs standard turbo pressure.. so the car runs with good economy (as far as skylines are concerned).

I will possibly sell seperately or keep the Veilside wheels, if you want the car without them subtract $2000.

The asking price is a very negotiable $ 22,000.

My phone number is 0409 828097

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