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1995 Nissan R33 Skyline GTST

$16 800 this car should have never gone this cheap, but i need to sell it soon.

has over 4 months of rego. You will never find a skyline in this sort of condition with the amount of money spent on it for this price. Ive had a lot of people wanting to buy it but always get people saying they need to sell their car first or need loans. Please dont waste my time if your not genuinly interested.

108, 000kms

bulletproof GTR gearbox ($3000)

Body Kit

18" rims (brand new tyres)

Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler

Full 3" 5 Zigen Exhaust (turbo back)

Tein Adjustable coilovers

strut brace

HKS BOV

Greddy boost guage

incabin dual stage boost controller

HKS turbo timer

new extreme button clutch

polished headlights

K&N pod filter

Razo gear knob

Full cyclops alarm system

Knnwood minidisc player

kenwood front speekers

JVC rear 6x9s

American audio amp

The car has been regularly services and has recently had the water pump and timing belt changed.

This car is one of the most well kept Skylines in Adelaide. The engine runs perfectly and is a very quick vehicle (faster then most other skylines with similar mods) and the car handles awesomely.

Call 0412 978 740 or 8242 0421

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