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I never thought I'd be selling this car but due to changed circumstances I need something more practical.

1996 series 2

6 months rego

dual airbags

HID head lights

2 tone Interior re-trim with nissan logos

JUN bodykit

Engine Mods:

Power FC ,hand controller, and boost control kit

Data logit and LC-1 wideband oxy sensor

GCG Hi-flow turbo with vg30 rear housing

Splitfire coilpacks

440cc Injectors

Bosch 040 intank

Z32 afm

Adjustable EX cam Gear

3" turbo back exhaust

Apexi pod filter, in perspex box

Front mount IC with custom piping

Gates racing timing belt

UNDERNEATH:

Whiteline adjustable sway bars front and rear

Adjustable rear camber

Hicas lock out bar

A1rm brake pads F&R

INSIDE:

Alpine headunit +six stacker

Pioneer 6x9's

Cadence 6.5in Splits

Cadence amp

Kicker sub

Tinted windows

Short shifter

Blue LED dash LIGHTS

I WILL TAKE PARTS OFF TO MAKE IT CHEAPER

NOW $14500

WILL SWAP FOR A LATER MODEL 4 DOOR FAMILY CAR eg. LIBERTY,IMPREZA

AND CASH EITHER WAY.

I WILL ALSO CONSIDER SWAPPING FOR A TRACTOR WITH FRONT END LOADER.

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Ah if you were not so far from sydney I would be pretty interested, just moved to aussie and wanting to replace my NZ r33

Saw this car on ebay - gl with the sell. In my op even with the mods you might find you have to drop the price again. I bought mine for $7500 AUD in NZ a few years ago and sold it for much the same (actually the rate was not the same back then so more like $8500) - yours is sII though, with nicer interior and more mods. I have noticed less good skylines for sale here in Aussie too, which prob drives the prices up. Good cars. If you can't sell at your current location for current price and are prepared to drop a few grand + bring it closer to sydney, let me know, fewer mods is ok.

Cheers

Duncan

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point taken

$13 000 ono as is

$10 000 with stock turbo , ecu, injectors, afm, coilpacks.

might be able to deliver to sydney for serious buyer

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Car is rego'd till mid march 2012.

Dash surround can be painted.

Sorry sold some of the mods already

though it still has

GCG Hi-flow turbo with vg30 rear housing

Bosch 040 intank

Adjustable EX cam Gear

3" turbo back exhaust

Apexi pod filter, in perspex box

Front mount IC with custom piping

Gates racing timing belt

Whiteline adjustable sway bars front and rear

Adjustable rear camber

Hicas lock out bar

A1rm brake pads F&R

HID head lights

2 tone Interior re-trim with nissan logos

JUN bodykit

Alpine headunit +six stacker

Pioneer 6x9's

Cadence 6.5in Splits

Cadence amp

Kicker sub

Tinted windows

Short shifter

Blue LED dash LIGHTS

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