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Vehicle: 1995 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T

Price: $14,500

Kilometres: 142,XXX

Colour: White

Interior Colour: Black/Grey

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Reg Plate: URI166

Reg Expiry: SEP-2007

Road Worthy Certificate: Yes

This car is in immaculate condition inside and out. Since imported in late 2005 it has been garaged, washed weekly, and has onlly been driven 2000kms. Extremely regretful sale due to financial circumstances. Easily one of the cleanist R33 you'll see.

#MODIFICATIONS#

-Alarm and immobiliser

-Apexi turbo timer

-Custom Japanese cat-back exhaust

-HKS pod filter

-Fully adjustable suspension

-Autometer monster tacho and shift light

-DRIFT boost and oil temp. guage mounted on a-pillar

-Nismo 400r side skirts

-Trial rear bar

-Pioneer head deck

Car sold without plates displayed in photos. Sold with registration plates "URI166"

Much time and effort spent! PRICE NEGOTIABLE!

Recently received a service. First to see will buy!

ASK FOR DAVE ON 0401723418

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killer car rossi.. Guys this is easily one of the cleanest r33s iv seen in a while. Well worth the cash, its been babied ever since its been owned by Dave (iv known him for a few years and known this cars history)

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