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Nissan skyline 2.5L turbo, 2dr, in excellent condition. Car is stock standard.

Car drives smoothly and has no mechanical problems. It has never been boosted and is on a stock 7psi.

First registered owner in Australia.

RECENTLY SERVICED.

2 NEW REAR TYRES

kms:126k.

rego: sep 09.

*4x ceramic disc brakes, with rears slotted.

*4x BENDIX HEAVY DUTY pads.

*19in HP RIMS on Kumho tyres. 2 New rear tyres.

plus 4 stock rims and tyres included.

*Lowered on K-MAC 2.5IN.

*Aftermarket airfilter.

*Philips crystal vision head lamps.

*Greddy boost gauge

*HKS turbo timer

*Group 9 NGK spark plugs

*JVC DVD HEAD UNIT screen to watch dvds on it.

*ALPINE front speaker and ALPINE rears.

*Pioneer amp.

Sound system sounds clear and loud.

ALL RECIPTS AND LOGS INCLUDED

HAS BEEN DROPPED TO $10,500.

for any other info contact me on 0404414083.

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Hey mate, where is Sydney are you?

Accident history?

Why selling?

Log books and servicing history?

Will be looking to sell my MX5 shortly and get back into an R33

Cheers

ashfield

accident history... beeing the first owner in australia i havent had any accidents. i was not told if it was involved in any overseas but it doesnt appear to have any signs of a previous accident.

why im seeling...need to pay off the credit card to be honest.

theres logs and servicing history from when ive owned it. none from when i didnt.

keep in touch..

thanks mate

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