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HEY WHO WANTS THE BEST DEAL YET!!? R33 GTST , 86,700 k's, silver, under the hood is a STANDARD rb25det,plus, k&n pod filter, 3" cat back stainless exhaust with a 6" tip, a small b/o valve, and a cool down timer! interior is EXCELLENT CONDITION, all original(except stereo, kenwwod cd player), including steering wheel and floor mats, plus tint and seat covers, outside you get a set of twin 5 spoke 17's sitting nicely in good rubber, it has all the fruit you get from nissan, car was complianced in march 2003, has had 1 owner since dealer, LADY DRIVER for past year, not used for past 6 mos. due to me injuring my back at work. we are DESPERATE TO SELL and we are looking for offers over 15,000, EXCELLENT START CAR for a TUNER call stets on 0428 256 882 or 08 9304 4383 car is in perth wa, car is unencumbered, and ready to go please see http://www.carsales.com.au and enter search as follows: nissan skyline series 2 in west aus, please note some photos have been edited to remove some serial numbers, serious buyers can be forwarded original photos, also front bumper was replaced due to lower lip being left on parking curb at shop

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Hey Stets, I came and saw this Skyline... you should also mention that its got an EXREEEMLY BAD Vibration when you get upto 75km's per hour.

And you told me that the front bumper got damaged when you drove into your driveway because it was on 2 much of an angle... ??

Im not sure if you know about the car that much, its registered in your name isnt it??? And didnt you did mention to me that you had a GTR at one stage so I thought you would have known that this isnt a series 2.

Ahh well, Id say you should re-advertise it as a Series 1.5 and make note of the vibration that it has.

No hard feelings.

- Adam

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ok adam, yes it did have a vibration, has had a mechanical inspection, found it to be a worn uni joint, $100 later and smooth as a babies ass, yes the bumper has been replaced, and not painted and yes it is off an earlier model series 1, no arguements there. also after taking it to the mechanic (a specialist), we found out that the car was involved in a very minor front-end accident to the front left and bonnet (in japan), the car was fixed cheaply and series 1 front guards and bonnet where used, so as to match each other. however the car is a series 2 has all the features of a series 2 and is mechanically sound, and we had no problem selling the car to a dealer for a reasonable cash offer, thank you for the $100 deposit that you sacrificed and the dis-respect of not even phoning to let me know that you were backing out of the deal. the $100 deposit you left was enough to fix the vibration and the front bumper was quoted at $250 to respray, i was honest with the reason for sale, my financial situation was explained, and i apologize if you find it so hard to accept that you just couldn't get what you wanted for your commodore, but we got what we wanted for ours and you paid to fix your biggest downpoint on the car which was a small concern in the end. and no my back aint feeling any better, but thanks for asking anyway

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