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Hey Everyone,

Here i am selling my Nissan Skyline R33 Non Turbo. P plate legal.. Here are the specs:

New Repco battery with 24 months warranty ( i have receipt )

Air conditiong Re-gassed ( I think it should be colder though)

5 Speed manual. Non turbo. 2 door.

RB25 Motor.

Power Steering.

All Electrics work.

17" Chrome rims. ( yes they have pretty bad gutter rash were like that when i bought it)

Tyres are good. But one is pretty bald.

Nismo clear Side indicators.

AutoTechnica steering wheel and Sports gear knob.

Pioneer Head unit with 4 speakers.

Supercat Performance exhaust Cannon about 4 Inch . It passed RWC with that on. Its pretty loud.

Will also put my standard exhaust with it.

217 Thousand kms

Alarm Fitted and works well. Very loud.

Electric unlocking System

Will come with standard R33 side indicators.

Will also throw in another pioneer head unit exactly the same as the one it has now if i get the price i want.

Will also come with southern cross seat covers and footmats.

I'll also add a calibre boost gauge. Blue light up series.

The car runs great. Its mechanically A1. Starts first time.

Gearbox is great. No crunches.

The paint work is pretty bad to be honest. I have attached a pic of the worst of it. There is other scratches and old tree sap marks and a few little dings. Thats the worst of the car

Sometimes the car will rev from 500 to 100 rpms. Iv been told it needs a good service and air filters cleaned. Not a bit issue at all

The car with come with 6 months QLD rego. And a current RWC. And i will supply a current REVS check.

More then happy for offers or swaps. Im wanting another skyline or something else... No V8's or Turbo's...

Thanks :cool:

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