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Hi guys selling my skyline as i no longer can justify owning one with the two kids around.

Now i am currently taking the car back to standard to standard to get it registered in S.A

Shouldn't be much longer than a couple more weeks, Then i will get it registered here.

Open to cash offers or swaps for something four door.

Details

1996 R33 Skyline Series 2

PWR FMIC

Full 3" Exhaust X Force with a HI flow Cat

Tomei Adjustable In & Ex Cam gears

Spool Rods

CP Pistons

Tomei Pon Cam shafts IN, EX 256 Lift: IN,EX 8.5mm

ALL New ACL Gasket kit

ACL Main Bearing Kit

ARP Head stud Kit

Walbro 550hp intank water pump

Nissan N1 Water Pump

Nissan N1 Oil Pump

Nismo Low Temp Thermostat(Large)

Gates racing timing belt kit

Greddy Intake Manifold

Sard Fuel Regulator

850cc Sard Fuel Injectors

HKS 2835 Pro S Turbo kit

K & N Pod Filteru

Spit Fire Coil Pack

HyperTune 90mm Throttle Body

Z 32 AFM

Viper remote Paging Alarm System(inbuilt turbo time, remote engine start)

White Line Front & Rear Sway Bars

Cusco Front & Rear Struts

Hicas Lock Bar(Unit Removed)

greddy turbo timer(extra alarm has one)

19" BSA Black Rims tread all about 75-85%

Nismo 300km Dash (29000km)

Apexi Power fc with Hand Controller

Apexi AVCR

Apexi AFC Neo

Defi Boost Gauge

Tinted Windows(Not sure if they're legal here, guess ill find out)

Ennon 7" DVD, CD, MP3, GPS Dble Din Unit

2 x Pioneer 6x9 4 way speakers

Tinted Windows

Bride Low Maxx Bucket seat plus still have original

New battery

extra rims 3 x 19" Buddy Club p1 racing rims and tyres(2 tyres 70-80% tread, 1 60%

Probably extra standard parts lying around aswell, the buyer can take the lot

Still has the original flare from japan(but might keep that i really want to let it off)

The List probably isn't in order and i might have missed some things that i have bough or done because this rebuild

has been a long process because of a big interstate move in between that held things up.

All of the items that are listed here are with the car but some of the items are not installed because i have to take the car through regency to get it registered in SA

I will have to spend a couple grand once it is registered here to get everything put back on & back up to the 280-300kw standard it was at.

The Body is a Little ruff & the roof was vandalized(quoted 1200 to fix) Mainly spent my money on the other stuff. But have attached photos so that you can judge for yourself.

Asking Price is 16,500 once everything is completed, would consider less if taken as is, call or email to talk further. or to enquire about swapping

Phone Geoff 0407614518

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