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Here today we have have for sale my Pride an Joy, She's a R33 Skyline iv owned for awhile now but Unfortunately with me just starting a apprenticeship and needing a Ute money will be getting tight without adding another rego thus the missus says we have to many cars and she needs to go, the car not the missus .. This car has been my daily drive to and from work (Mostly highway Km's). Dont try to low ball me iv done my part puttin it up for sale if it dosnt sell im more than happy to keep. Contact me on 0430478910, I do not take calls during work hours so if you want to get in touch send me a SMS and ill get back to you asap.

Coil overs all round - Currently sitting higher to get up my driveway can be dropped on its ass

Aftermarket Exhaust - Nice note to it.

Fresh Paint Job (not a closed door can job) in a Custom Metallic Red me an my painter mixed up. The car was faded the body was perfect you wont find bog.

**Rims** Yokohama Model 6's 17" wrapped in semi slicks (will come with the car for the right price if not i have another set of 17" black and chrome to go with it)

The Turbo was rebuilt just over 20 thousand k's ago removing the ceramic rear wheel adding a stronger metal one to handle more boost but i never got around to installing a boost controller as it has enough power to put a smile on your face, so its never seen over stock boost levels.

Original Skyline 5 piece floor mats hard to find in good condition.

New Belts and Air con Compressor wheel !Air con works!

serviced religiously this is my daily drive i treat it right and iv never had a problem with it.

Apexi Pod Filter

platinum plugs and upgraded coil pack.

I will take you for a drive around the block so NO TEST PILOTS unless you have the cash in your hand

May consider swaps for a GQ/GU TD42 Turbo Diesel Ute/Wagon

Price is somewhat negotiable

*****PLATES ARE NOT INCLUDED*****

s13 180 drift drag rb20 rb25 rb26 31 32 33 34 35 gtr rx7 rx8 patrol hilux

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