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Hi all,

I don't post much on these forums anymore- life just gets too busy! Anyhow, I'm looking to save for a house deposit and sadly this means that the skyline needs to go.

Carsales link with photos:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

Details:

Location:

Picton, South-West Sydney NSW. Around 1 hour from Sydney CBD by car, off the Hume Highway via M5

Price: $11,200

Specifications:

-1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25T 2 door coupe

-5 speed manual

-Wine red colour

-100,000kms

-Climate control

-Electric windows/mirrors

-Tinted windows

-Factory rear strut brace

-Factory 16” alloy wheels

-Nismo shift knob

-Rego to July 2010

-3 point immobilizer, keyless entry

Modifications:

-Xforce cat-back exhaust system (not overly loud)

-Xforce high-flow cat

-Front-mount intercooler

-Apexi pod filter in enclosure

-Greddy Type RS blow-off valve (plumbed back)

-Trust heavy duty timing belt, genuine Nissan water pump (fitted at 88,000kms)

-Walbro 500hp fuel pump

-Whiteline front and rear swaybars

-Project Mu front and rear brake pads

-ADR approved braided brake lines

-Silicone radiator hoses

-New fan and air-conditioner belts

-Front strut brace

-Radiator air deflector

-Turbosmart boost tee mechanical boost controller (set at 9psi)

-Apexi Super Neo piggyback ECU (professionally dyno-tuned)

I have paperwork / receipts relating to all the above.

I am the first owner in Australia, having purchased the car with 77,000kms in stock standard form. Cosmetically it remains stock standard. Car is always warmed up/cooled down before/after driving. I am a mature, non smoker, non-p plate driver and have never driven the car aggressively.

Car is in great condition inside and out. It does however have some minor paint faint/deterioration (mainly boot lid and spoiler), but the car has never been in an accident. It has a Japanese Kenwood CD/Radio that came with the car- this doesn’t pick up Australian radio and doesn’t appear to play cds properly.

Professionally tuned on the dyno to produce 170kw at the wheels at 9psi- a very safe, reliable tune that suits this car as it is my daily driver. Serviced every 5000kms. Modifications are as listed above, and all have been professionally installed and tuned by performance workshops.

Reason for sale- looking to place a deposit on a house.

Contact details:

Ben

As mentioned, I'm not on here much so please contact me via email if you are interested or have any questions.

Thanks,

Ben

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