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# 1997 NISSAN SKYLINE ER33 GTS-T

# Kilometres: 95,210

# 2 door Coupe

# White

# Interior Colour Charcoal

# EFI 5 speed Manual

# Engine: 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

# 3.1/2in Exhaust,

# Turbo,

# Turbo Timer

# Air Conditioning

# Alarm

# Cruise Control

# Drivers Airbag

# Electric Mirrors

# Power Steering

# Power Windows

# Radio Cassette

# Rear Spoiler

# Remote Central Locking

# Tinted Windows

# Excellent Condition Inside/Out

# Road Worthy Certificate Provided

Price: $15,500 ono (without RWC and Registration) or $16,500 (with RWC and Registration;

Location Melbourne; Contact me on 0433 423 260 if you are interested.

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# 1997 NISSAN SKYLINE ER33 GTS-T

# Kilometres: 95,210

# 2 door Coupe

# White

# Interior Colour Charcoal

# EFI 5 speed Manual

# Engine: 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

# 3.1/2in Exhaust,

# Turbo,

# Turbo Timer

# Air Conditioning

# Alarm

# Cruise Control

# Drivers Airbag

# Electric Mirrors

# Power Steering

# Power Windows

# Radio Cassette

# Rear Spoiler

# Remote Central Locking

# Tinted Windows

# Excellent Condition Inside/Out

# Road Worthy Certificate Provided

Price: $16,900 (with RWC);

YOU WON'T REGRET IT!!!

Location Melbourne; Contact me on 0433 423 260 if you are interested.

i will swap u my car and 7k

imaculte SSS

no mods

99 model, genuine logs 139 000ks

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  • 2 weeks later...
thanks for the offer mate but i really need the money so if you're interested let me know and we can work something out.

trimmer, if you're still interested in a car swap give me a call on my mobile and we can further discuss it...

  • 1 month later...
damm thats cheap ill buy when ill sell my car unless ur interested in swapping a baleno plus cash

Could you attach some photos of the baleno and provide further details of the vehicle. Also, how much did you want to sell it for?

SHIT !!, brough my series two silver for 16500 2 months ago.....bugger....skylines dont hold there value...

Tell me about it... it's hurting me a lot to sell it at that price but I need the money urgently and the car is in excellent condition.

  • 3 weeks later...

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