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$6000

Regretful sale of my Nissan Skyline R33 GTSt.

Need a learner car for my boy to learn in hence it must be sold :(

IMPORTANT: RJ0085 PLATES DO NOT COME WITH THE CAR, NEW PLATES ARE ZRS-057
Vehicle located in Lilydale - VIC 50 minutes east from the city.
Inspections available evenings or weekends -
0427 234 192/[email protected]

Will consider a swap for a reasonable ute

Details:

Registered until August 2013 - buyer MUST organise own roadworthy within 14 days.
154000kms
5 speed manual - slight input shaft bearing noise at idle(clutch not engaged) on occasions. Shifts & drives well.
Turbo - good condition
Mechanically sound & unabused unlike a lot on the road these days. Very smooth & enjoyable to drive
Genuine GTR wheels with good condition Bridgestone RE001 tyres. Hard to find 17"x9" wide
Brakes are good
Cat back exhaust - smooth sound
Front mount intercooler(black) - has a tidy cut in driver's side guard for intercooler piping
HID headlights
6mth old good condition windscreen - new wipers
Series 2 spoiler
Carbon fibre vinyl wrap two tone look. Looks sharp & original
LED white parkers front & back - cleaner look
Has a standard air box but comes with the pod filter setup if wanted, took it off due to inter-cooler/turbo sound on decceleration
ADR/Insurance approved black wiring Mongoose immobiliser with automatic 1 minute turbo timer, installed August 2012
Kenwood phone/bluetooth/MP3/iPhone/USB head unit with FOCAL Splits in front & 6" rear parcel shelf FOCAL speakers
Don't think it needs much for a roadworthy, maybe exhaust & cut in guard for FMIC, depends on RWC guy - very good condition all round
Interior is immaculate with freshly replaced leather gear stick & park brake boots & original Skyline mats. Looks as if noone has ever sat in the back
Service Items Performed in the last 6 months
Oil & filter change 3000kms ago
Martini Racing brake fluid change Dec 2012.
Timing belt, water pump, cam shaft seals Dec 2012
Upgraded alloy radiator & coolant change Dec2012
2nd Australian owner
Things to pick on:
Tiny dimple dent on front guard
Where front bumper meets front guards & rubs very minor treated rust
As per photo light scuff on back left of bumper
Front bar is scuffed & has an average repair since before i bought it where it is closest to the ground in central area not all over.

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