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Car: Is a Silver, 1996 Skyline R33 Series 2 (RWD)

Aspiration: Natural

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Odometer: 45 000 km

Condition:

Interior/Exterior: Excellent - all parts in original factory condition.

Mechanical: More than excellent - all parts stock.

Other Details: First owner since imported in January 08 with 35 000 kms. Car is well looked after, always garaged and serviced every 5000kms. Car driven on weekends, I take the train to uni during weekdays. Hasn't been raced or been to the track. Gets 550 kms of city driving per tank on Synergy 8000 EASY. Just been registered until Mar 2010. Reason for selling: got off my P's not long ago. Liked this car so much, getting a r34 gtt.

Price: $10 500.

Please post or PM if interested.

Cheers,

Way

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yeah its non-turbo. any p-platers interested?

I forgot to mention its also got a DEH-P69501B Pioneer head unit (with sub control, aux and ipod inputs) connected to 4-Way Kenwood speakers, and 12" Boston Acoustic Subwoofer powered by a 1200w JBL monoblock.

hi there mate...

just wanted to know where the car is located...please be in sydney!!!

could you give me a number to give u a call on??? or u can contact me on 0424433871...very very keen as i can only drive N/A

cheers Tarek.

hi there mate...

just wanted to know where the car is located...please be in sydney!!!

could you give me a number to give u a call on??? or u can contact me on 0424433871...very very keen as i can only drive N/A

cheers Tarek.

hi Tarek,

Location of the car is in Sydney. I've booked the car in for a service on Tuesday so if you want to come have a look, it'll have to be late this week or anytime after that. I'll PM you my details.

Cheers,

Way

Clean and tidy car, good price as well, i just have a few inquiries, where is the front strut bruce? It's not there in the engine bay pic if my eyes serve me properly. Where abouts do you get your car serviced? And where abouts in Sydney are you located?

Cheers,

Danny

-Edit: Sorry i failed to not that they did not come with strut bruces, my mistake, sorry to used to R34's

Edited by squareznboxez

Danny:

Hi mate, thanks for the comments. As for your queries, I take my car to BEL garage in Sefton to get it serviced (one of my mates works there), always get him to put good Castrol 5w oils. I live around Bankstown and that's where the car is.

Matt:

Sorry mate, your VT is nice but I've got my mind set on r34gtt. good luck with your sale.

  • 2 weeks later...
45000? Lol, I laff at these imports. That's about 3500 per year. That's rediculous. Nice car, but you might aswell tell us you're Jesus.

engine internals are sparking new. so i know for a fact its actually done 45000. thanks.

but otherwise yes i agree with you its ridiculous the imports

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