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Item: 1995 R33 Nissan Skyline :banana:

Location: Mt. Gravatt

Website: booost!

Item Condition: Immaculate, small paint imperfection on rear bar (drivers side), interior cleaner than any r33 i seen! has all original nissan skyline motorsport floor mats and all!

Reason for Selling: too many cars, & it driven rarely!

Price and Payment Conditions: $12,000ono cash only atm no swaps plz!

Extra Info:

series II rb25det (great condition - starts quick and idles beautifully) - always serviced every 5,000k's

automatic gearbox

silver in colour

has just had 6 months rego paid and RWC will be supplied upon sale!

- Freshly painted bonnet

- New hood lining

- New SCA battery

- Apexi Full Time- for turbo & NA

- HKS - FMIC, piping (painted same as car), HKS blue silicone joiners. <- still has full reo bar and thermo fan!

- Customised series 1 front bar

- 3" cat back exhaust system (good note!)

- Chrome headlights (rare)

- Side skirts

- Blue LED dash with white faced dials (can change lighting in cabin)

- Sony Xplode head unit and speakers

- KnN pod filter with adaptor

- New castor rods

Pictures: yes! :P

Contact Details: Hamish R Dawson; ph: 0419761510 (text or call) , [email protected] (email or msn), PM

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Able to get some pictures?

No worries mate! i thought there were already photos up! :P here they are! :D - they are taking a while to load, i have more so if you want to see them pm me and i'll email them all to you :banana:

also forgot to mention in first add the additional features of:

- 4 wheel disc brakes

- Adjustable Steering Column

- Air conditioning

- Aftermarket 18” alloy wheels with chrome lip

- Auto Climate control unit

- Central Locking

- Aftermarket alarm and immobiliser system

- CD player

- Electric Mirrors

- Direct Fuel injection (340cc)

- Power Steering

- Power windows

- Tilt Steering

- Tinted Windows

:D cheers, hame!

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