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Hey all,

Im selling my White 1996 R33 Series II GTS-4 coupe (auto)

Location: South Australia (Adelaide)

Why?

As i require a larger car for work

Description:

The car is in good condition & very well looked after! Engine is in good condition, very clean interior n clean body no dents etc. Its a Non Turbo just had a service (genuine nissan engine oils used and seviced every 10,000 km ) The car has done 130,000kms, white in colour, auto trans,abs breaks, dual air bags, power sunroof and windows, GTR front bar, series 2 rear wing, 2.25inch cat back system fitted with high flow muffler + silncer inc. A brand new high flow KnN pod filter and a new set of tyres has been fitted last friday (1/10/06) with 5 spoke 17 inch rims. The car is also fitted a Cheetah blacked wired full security system i.e immobiliser with central locking and alarm fitted and a brand new Pinoneer CDdeck fitted too.

The car drives very smoothly and is a regretful sale. This car is good for a project for those who want a 4wd turbo without spending big $$$.

Bonus:

This car came with the nissan factory option upgrade i.e the rear S K Y L I N E symbols illuminate green at night. Very nice affect havent seen any other do this. Also rego till Jan 07

ME WANT 91-2 Twin Turbo soarer! Any 1 got 1 ill trade u my ride plus Cash!!! THAST RIGHT CASH!

Adelaide ppl prefered:P:P"

PRICE: $12,500ono

Contact me Thai on:

Mob: 0432 283 616

Tel: 08 83771160 (after 5pm)

or add me on msn or e-mail [email protected]

NO TIME WASTERS or TYRE KICKERS PLEASE

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Edited by shorty_01

Swaps ey yeh why not;)?

Depends what u got bro. But im hear to listens...:D

Yours a R32 GTS4 4 door? If so some info. be good.

Edited by shorty_01

ME WANT 91-2 Twin Turbo soarer! Any 1 got 1 ill trade u my ride plus Cash!!! THAST RIGHT CASH!

Adelaide ppl prefered:P:P

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i have a very nice farst clean mech sound vl calis turbo .240kw but is very good on fule over $24.000 spent on it would be intrsted in ur car if ur intrsted ,myn has to manny mods to mention ild ahve to email pics specs to u pm me our email me [email protected] thanks for ur time im very intrsted as i need smaller car

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