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Had the car since January 2003, always well maintained and anything that had to be done was done, regardless of expense.

Car was brought in by a very good importer, immaculate, and I am the first australian owner.

Specs are as follows...

Nissan

R33 GTST Skyline S1

JIC Coilovers with pillow ball mounts.

Hunter 17'' Rims,

Simex 235/45 Tyres.

Blitz BOV,

Blitz Stainless Filter,

HiFlow Cat,

3" Apexi Front pipe and Exhaust,

4" Stainless steel Cannon,

Unknown ECU

N1 GTR Water Pump

Heavy Duty timing Belt.

Daiken Exceedy Heavy Duty clutch

400 R Front Bar,

Top Secret Side Skirts,

GTR Rear Wing,

Trial Rear Bar,

Carbon FIbre Bonnet,

Chrome 4 Door headlights

Trust Gear Knob

Pioneer Head Unit,

Kenwood 6'' speakers,

100k service was done mid 2004.

92,300kms

$16,500.

PM me if interested or call 0408 717 296

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I am very interested, right colour, has the bonnet I like....................... I just need to sell my RX7 (also for sale on this forum)

What year is it?

would you consider a swap plus cash adjustment?

when you say unknown ECU do you mean it isn't standard but you are unsure of what it is?

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I am very interested, right colour, has the bonnet I like....................... I just need to sell my RX7 (also for sale on this forum)

What year is it?

would you consider a swap plus cash adjustment?

when you say unknown ECU do you mean it isn't standard but you are unsure of what it is?

Send me a PM mate to disscuss futher... :(

Cheers... Matt.

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$18,500 and someone can take it away.

No offers, if not sold at this price will either be keeping it as a second car or tading it... Would be sad to see it go to a dealer though... Couldnt ask for more from a skyline for this price :P

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My car sold only 3 months ago , was very similer to this level of skyline modification and sold for $23,000 , this is a total bargin for anyone looking at a skyline.

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