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Selling my 1996 R33 S2 Skyline - Manual - 122,xxx k's on the clock.

This car has been my pride and joy for the last 5 years and before that its owner was my brother in law who bought it from a Jap Import dealer in Melbourne in 1999, FOB with roughly 25-30k on the clock.

He bought this NA R33 because of the high standard it was in, compared it to GTST's, Supra's and he loved this one out of the bunch.

I've got some receipts laying around, but this is what i know & can varify has been done to the car;

-water pump changed at 60,xxx

-regular servicing at 5000-7500 intervals - HPR10 Penrite Oil - doesnt drink a drop.

-new tires 5,000 k's ago, will have them rotated and aligned this week.

-new water hoses to radiator

Otherwise everything else is stock, and mechanically in great condition, shocks are perfect, brakes are very good, had a ROADWORTHY check recently just to check the standing of the car, it passed beautifully, just needed brake fluid change and front control bushes, which was done for peace of mind.

Body is straight! no crashes, but had chemical spill on bonnet so was replaced with S1 bonnet - repainted. At this time front bar was changed with a 400R/GTR replica but it was seriouslly low, so replaced with standard M spec front bar which is a little raggedy.

Interior is seriouslly clean and un-molested. Otherwise, not much else to say? any questions please ask.

Matt - 0419116318.

Price - $12,000 ONO - open to offers!

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