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Hi

Selling my R33, have had it for about 4 years, excellent drive, basic mods, i have the engineers certificate for all mods so they are legal.

Some mods:

- POD filter (i still have the original box included in sale)

- POD filter box (metal)

- Original springs (lowered springs included in sale)

- BOV (can be set to atmosphere or plump back) (original included in sale)

- HKS silent Priest exhaust

- Boost gauge

-Turbo timer

- OP6 Turbo

- Stage 2 clutch upgrade

- SpitFire coilpacks

- Intercooler

This is my 3rd skyline ive owned so by this stage i was over burnouts and thrashing it, so its in good condition, just a great drive, has a few paint imperfections on the front bumper, but mechanically its great.

Inspections welcome.

Sydney location

Im slightly negotiable on the price

$7000

No swaps thanks

call or text me on 0415066166

Cheers

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Nothing much man its pretty good for its age, a few lil paint imperfections/ dots here and there and a little cut on the drivers seat

Come have a look and see for your self

thanks

msg me 0415066166

its a good car man, skylines are really durable, a car that was made in 1996 and 18 years later still runs like new, no engine problems, no water pump problems, no oil leaks, knocks or any dramas, its pretty crazy when you think about how good these are built.

dude dont mean to be rude by GTSTs go for chump change these days. $6,500 is a reasonable price but if you want it to move quickly you have to be willing to take a hit.

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