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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 Skyline

Year: 1995

Engine: Rb25det

Mileage 143***kms

Gearbox: Manual

Engine:

Rb25det

Serviced every 5,000 ks

Greedy front mount

Trust exhaust, trust cannon, with extended titanium tip

Catch can

Greedy duel stage boost controller

Stailess 3" dump

Splitfire coil packs

Exedy HD clutch - 6 months old

Suspension:

HKS coil overs, damper/height adjustable

Rear camber arms

Hicas lock and adjusbale toe arms

Front adjusable castor arms

Front strust brace/brake master cylinder brace

R33 diff - shimmed tight about 500kms ago

Interior:

Clean tidy no rips or tears

Tint/front window strip

Nardi padded steering wheel

Apexi boost guage

Stereo:

JVC headunit, aux/mp3

Exterior:

Black paint in okay condition

Clear side indicators

Series 2 rear tail lights

Wheels & Tyres:

350z 18x8+30 wheels all around

Comes with an extra set of 350z wheels for skids!

Rolled guards

Extra Details:

Bought the car almost a year ago and tidied a few things up. Only done around 5000kms and just havn't been able to find the time to do what I bought it for. Would prefer someone put it to good use.

Comes with rego till the end of March but will need to provide your own RWC.

No rush to sell as I still dont know what I'm after but might be open to swaps. Possibly looking at getting a newish model 4x4 but let me know what you have. Worst I can say is no. Cash adjustment either way.

And yes it is Robs old 33 and doesnt look as cool anymore but lower it on some big wheels and I'm sure it could be cool again.

Item Condition: Not to shabby

Location: Brisbane

Reason For Sale: Want something newer

Contact Details: PM or call after 6pm on 0434129477 or text anytime

Price and Payment Conditions: $8,000

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