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Hey all

Up for sale is my 96 R33 Skyline. Its a manual Series 2 with 112,000klms that ive owned for the past 2 and a half years. I'm selling this because i can't afford it anymore and am buying a bike. This car has been awesome over the last few years, have had no trouble with it what so ever and runs like a dream. Always run on BP ultimate, just had the oil and oil filter changed. There are a few scratches around the body but nothing major.

This car includes:

full 3" exhaust going to blitz cannon

Greddy fmic

New clutch - heavy duty cushion button (About 3 months old)

17" AVS rims

Apexi aftermarket suspension

e-nardi steering wheel

GTR body kit

aftermarket reverse parking sensors

turbo timer

front and rear strut braces

viper alarm system

Ill also chuck in 4 x 16" stock rims with decent tread, pod filter, stock muffler and a blitz BOV

It also comes with 12 months rego (until Feb 2010) and RWC. Any test is welcome.

I'm looking for around $14,00 but am willing to negotiate and would love a quick sale.

Give me a call and come have a look im located in S.E suburbs in Melbourne.

David 0402851987

Thanks

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I'm not in a huge rush to sell it. I know there are other skylines going for cheaper but all are different, like year, condition, mods etc and i think around 14 is reasonable.

Cmon guys this is still for sale! Make me an offer, im open to all reasonable offers!! Im hardly driving this anymore casue ive got a bike now and can't afford to keep this!

  • 6 months later...

Car is back up for sale. I have now bought a bike and no longer need the car anymore. Everything above is still current, but car has now done around 116000km's. Price drop to $11000 ONO. Thanks

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