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Make/Model: R33 Skyline S1

Year:1995

Kilometers: 210 XXX

Transmission type: a healthy RB25DET 5 Speed

Engine: RB25DET solid, revs freely

Colour:White

Interior: Grey- Mint no rips or fraying

Modifications:

K-Sport coilovers

2 way LSD (Loudly Clunky by Nature) tighter than a nun tho

3 Core Aluminum radiator

Strut Brace- Adjustable

Advan AVS Limited rims

Defi Boost Gauge and controller

Turbo timer

Front Mount Intercooler

Apexi Pod Filter

Windows Tinted

Electric Sunroof / Mirrors (fold in) / Windows ALL WORKING

Roadworthy Certificate: No

Registered: No

Accident History: Nothing Major that i know of, body could use a minor respray tbh

Asking Price:

6k ono (anything stupid will get a polite f**k offsmiley.gif )

NO SWAPS/LOANS/CASH PLUS YOUR OLD XBOX AND A GOAT

Location: VIC, North

Contact Details: 0459 101012

Other Comments:

was imported and compilanced in 2002

was de-rego'd because of previous owners lazy'ness to fix his defect (coilovers, diff, fmic etc )

would be a perfect track/drift car to start out in since all the basics are covered.

or wouldn't take much to rego her again i reckon ..hardest part would be finding the factory parts to keep vicroads happy

wanted to use her as a track car but grown to attached to my wagon naaawwww

May consider parting her out LATER in time (if theres enough interest)

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kthnxgo!

Edited by dori31
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