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Nissan skyline ECR33

-5 speed manual

-Air conditioning and climate control

-Minor ADR regency legal modifications – 3' exhaust turbo back (quiet) , front mount intercooler, pod filter and a front whiteline strut brace.

-Car has passed regency as it is shown in the photos– the pod filter has 2 mounts and intercooler is mounted to chassis.

Car underwent a full exterior respray 12 months ago by VIPcustoms– not a cheap tape job like 95% of skylines, this was a bonnet, boot, doors off, windows out job. It has amazing clarity in real life.

New front windscreen and new front and rear window seals.

Rear guards have been rolled to allow for wider wheels/tyres

Stereo consists of a kenwood mp3/wma head unit with kenwood 6X9 and 6' speakers in the front doors.

Every electronic part of the car works – windows, mirrors, climate control, etc

Wheels are 17X8 and 17X9 Stern JDM imported items with common 235-45-R17 all around. Tyres on front are Kumho (80%) and rears are Dunlop with (60%)

Engine has been rebuilt (700km ago (13/12/11) - as fresh as it gets!) to OEM Nissan specifications with a NISMO metal head gasket. Standard size OEM Nissan piston rings, big endbearings, main bearings and water pump. Gates timing belt kit and NGK spark plugs were installed at the same time. All engine seals have also been done so it has no leaks/weaps internal or external!

Radiator, brake fluid and clutch fluid have all been flushed recently (12/12/11) well as the brake rotors being machined.

New high CCA battery (6/6/11)

This skyline drives A1 and will give years of service with just basic maintenance.

Please call/text 0432 224 954 for further information or to arrange a time to inspect. RAA inspections welcome!

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