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OK. I've decided to sell my Line. The reason why is very simple. I want an EVO VIII MR. Car details are as follows:

Nissan Skyline R33 GTST S2 1997 Model: White

Kilometres: 97XXX

Mods:

Apexi 3" Cat-back (Quiet while still retaining the RB note)

3A Racing Pod Filter

BC Racing Coilovers (Purchased about June this year, done <5000km -- perfect working order!)

Standard Turbo

17" CR KAI Work wheels - A bit of gutter rash, the bloke who owned it before me couldn't park very well so the front left rims are worse than others, but nothing that can't be fixed!

12" Rockford Fosgate Punch P2 (hella sub, if you like DuB, you will love this sub)

Alpine CD/MP3 player

Rockford AMP

Bypassed the two stage 5/7 PSI mode, constantly on the 7PSI however runs around 8PSI due to the Exhaust anyway.

Car history: I bought the car back in February 2010 from a guy in Camperdown. It was his weekend car and because he didn't use it everyday to get to work and he wanted an S15 anyway, he sold it to me with around 83XXX KMs. The car has simply never, ever skipped a beat. I've recently just changed the oil with Motul 4100 Turbolite about <800kms ago. About 6 months ago I also changed every fluid you can think of in the car, radiator, brake fluid, gearbox oil, you name it.

The car makes about 162rwkw+ and is perfect for someone who wants to throw mods at it, or just keep it the way it is.

The car is located in North West Sydney. PM if you would like to come and see it.

Price: $9, 500

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