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Thanks For Looking Everyone.....Looking To Sell Or Swap - I Am Open To Offers???

This Is Truly A Great Car And Will Be Greatly Missed....Only Selling Due To Needing Cash For Investment

This Car Is In Great Condition Al - Round,Which Can Be Seen Through Observing The Pictures...

Car Is Also Regularly Serviced And Has Never Mechanically Or Physically Had A Problem...NRMA Or Other Inspection's Welcome...

Now To More About The Car:

* Nissan Skyline R33 GTST...Awesome Car - 5 Speed Manual,Rear Sunroof And 5 Seater!

*Modifications Have All Been Completed Recently Aswell As Regular Servicing:

*Pioneer Double Din CD -Mini Disc Player

*Japanese Radio Converter

*Pioneer Front And Rear Speakers

*Trust GearKnob

*White Dash Cluster - Blue Light Display

*Boost Gauge - Blue Light Display

*Aftermarket Streering Wheel And Boss Kit

*Original Skyline Floor Mats

*Aftermarket Racing Pedals

*Turbo Timer And Alarm

*HKS SSQV BOV

*Blitz Pod Filter And Aftermarket Adapter

*Tinted Windows

*Lowered Professionally - Drives And Handles Great

*GTR Rear Wing

*Modified Front Bar

*Huge Aftermarket Intercooler With Limited Editiion GT Red Piping

*Massive Turbo Back Exhaust (Sounds Awesome And Looks The Goods)

*Boost Controller

*GTR Badged Rear And Interior

*New Tyres All Round

*Upgraded Brake Pads - All Recently Changed

Also Comes With Other Stock And Aftermarket Modifications If Price Is Right:

*Standard R33 Exhaust

*Standard Air Filter And Snorkel - Filter Recently Changed

*Standard Rear Wing

*Standard BOV

*Standard FrontMount Intercooler And Piping

*Blitz Supersonic BOV With RB25 Piping

Car Sales Add Link Included Below:

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

Please Call Or Message 0401 139 501 Anytime For More Information Or Pictures...If I Dont Answer, Please Try Again, Currently Working Weird Hours...

This Car Is In Great Condition Al - Round,Which Can Be Seen Through Observing The Pictures...

Car Is Also Regularly Serviced And Has Never Mechanically Or Physically Had A Problem...NRMA Or Other Inspection's Welcome...

$16,800 Neg...First To See Will Buy, Dont Miss Out On This One! Price Dropped to $15,000 Even

PLEASE...No Tyres Kickers, Test Drives Will Only Be Given To People Once Deposit Has Been Given...Sorry,I Respect This Car Too Much...I Have Been The Only Driver Since I Purchased!!

Give Me A Call...Must Sell - 0401 139 501 ($15,000)

Thanks

Edited by SKL11N

Thanks For The Offer...Assuming That Is An Offer For A Swap???

Realy Interested In The Following:

*Stockish R34

*Stockish WRX

*Mazda RX7

*Cheapish Lexus/Toyota SC400/Soarer

Thanks Guys - Looking Forward To Responses

All Pms Replied....I Want This Sold!!!Have Decided $15,500 Cash Or May Neg With Trade And Cash

If Looking For ASwap...Im Wanting Something With Atleast 5k On top Of Car My Way???

Heading Towards A Lexus SoarerOr A FormOf Subaru?

Thanks Everyone

Message / PM With All Your Enquiries...

Michael

i can give you an imaculate and standard nissan pulsar SSS with 2k on top

99 pulsar series 2 sss 139 hwy ks with GENUIN log books, has not misd survice since birth

this car still has its factory clutch a good indication of the cars health history.

0414 827 497 if ur interested.

good luck.

Thanks For Your Interest....Possibly Keen,But ATM If Considering Trade,I Really Want ATrade AndA More Considerable Amount Of Cash On Top???

Offers And Trades Will Still Be Excepted Though?

All PM's Replied Also....

Is There Any Interest Out There.....There Are A Few Dealers Possibly Comming Tonight To Have A Look, Would Prefer To Sell To The Public???

Thanks

PM.s Replied...Is There Any Real Interest Out There???Price Dropped 15k Not Neg,But StillConsidering HandingOver All Extras, If Quick Easy Sale???

StillLooking For Lexus Soarer,Pulsar If Considering Trade,ButKeepThe Offers Comming....

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