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Hi up for sale is my Manual 1996 Series 2 R33 Skyline.

Car has a full 12 months rego Till Febuary 2011.

Car has 125000klms pretty low klms considering age of the car, Car has very minor scratches and dents thats arent visable but just thought id list incase of a fussy buyer.And drivers seat has a rip in it other then that interior is great and everything works Climate controller,Fold mirrors etc

Car has a few mods done to it they are a Front Mount Inteercooler, 3inch Exhaust system, Car has autometer Gauges Boost And Pollution which a mounted on the drivers sider pillar but can be removed quiet easily, turbo timer, Front and rear Struts handles very well, Car also has Adjustable front Damper shocks, Has tinted windows front and back, Also has a 3 Point Rhino Alarm And also car has a Double Plate Brass Button Clucth which old owner reckons is cost well over $1000 to purchasing and installing the clucth.

Car is running 7psi and goes very well, Car has been serviced and all belts have been changed aswell also has a Sony MP3 player, Brakes have been sprayed blue looks nice.

Car has number plates WPN33R which really look great on the car.

Any inspections welcome would please any buyer.

Car located in Sydney

Car is Negotiable so all offers considered!!!

Sale Price is $13000 ono

Im also considering Swaps/Trades of interest perferably for a 4 door car but open to anything at the moment.....

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