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1997 NISSAN SKYLINE R33

GTST SERIES II

Spectacular Nissan Skyline for sale. Turbo with blow off valve, 2.5 litre manual, loud deep sounding exhaust, interior, exterior and motor all in great condition. Always garaged. Only Australian owner, improted in June 2006. Regretable sale, recently bought property and cannot afford to keep my baby.

This head turner is selling very cheap so be quick. You wont find a better buy.

· 18” Mag Wheels

· After market exhaust

· New after market suspension

· Sunroof

· Turbo timer

· Power windows/steering/mirrors

· 4 wheel steering

· Climate control air-conditioning

· CD/Mini disc player

· Central locking

· GTR rear spoiler

· Registration till June 2007

· 112,000 kms

· Pod filter

Please call me on 040194466 after hours on week days and all weekend for inspections and inquiries. My email address is [email protected]

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Edited by Loechner

Just got a PM saying my pics are too small ill upload bigger ones in the next couple of days.

Anyone how wants to look at bigger photos now i can email for the time being.

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