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Item: 1995 Model R33 Nissan Skyline - Non Turbo

Location: Rockhampton, can deliver to brisbane ect or can meet halfway to some places

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: bought a new car

Price and Payment Conditions: $10000

Mods and features -

70 000 kms

RB25DE

Electric windows, mirrors, ect

power steering and cruise control

central locking

k&n filter

17" mags with near new tyres

JVC headunit - usb, ipod ready ect

2 x sets of 6" pioneer speakers (doors and parcel tray)

Its serviced every 5000 kms with mobile 1 oil.. ngk iridium spark plugs ect

Contact Details: PM me or call or txt 0407132896

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey dude i think ur asking a bit much for it im bout 2 sell my r33gts pretty much same specs as yours and i'll be happy with gettin $8500 good luck with the sale though free bump for ya

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