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Item: Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T, GTR Kit, TYPE M -1995 2door sports coupe

Location: Wollongong NSW

Item Condition: Perfect condition, stock as a rock. Always garaged & serviced.

Reason for Selling: Having a baby, & need a family 4 door..

Price and Payment Conditions: $13,000

Extra Info:

-87,000kms

-2.5 litre rb25det

-4 wheel steering

-BRAND NEW TYRES

-10MONTHS REGO!!

-Automatic

-Genuine GTR Front spoiler

-Genuine GTR Left/Right indicators

-GTR Rear boot spoiler

-Nizmo front strut brace

-Apexi Ram AIR POD FILTER

-Apexi Turbo Timer, which is:

-Air flow meter

-Volt Meter

-Oxygen Sensor

-Drivers Side Airbag

-SONY cd player with remote

-2.5 INCH EXHAUST, TURBO BACK & 5" CANNON

Contact Details: email: boostn247@hotmail.com for more info, pics or queries, cheers!

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Edited by Boostn247

If it had some decent modz, FMIC, Zorst and it was manual i would give you $15k straight up...

Sorry But thats all i can offer...

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