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Nissan Skyline R33 GTST 1994 Black Auto

77000kms

Factory Sunroof

GTR Skirts & Rear Wing

M's Front Strut Brace

17 inch rims

HKS Super drager cat back exhaust

O2 Rush pod filter with cold air partition

Turbo smart dual stage boost controller with missile switch

Splitfire Boost gauge

Lowered Bozz Speed adjustable suspension

Green underbody neon lights

Full alarm with 3 point immobiliser & integrated turbo timer

Competition level stereo:

JVC KD-SH99R Deck with MP3

JVC 12 CD Stacker in boot

Focal Dynamics 6" Splits

Phillips 6x9's in parcel shelf

Peerless 12" sub in boot (Best in the world)

Signat ROC MkII 4 Channel amp

Price: $22,000 without stereo or $25,000 with stereo.

Call me on 0402 035 488 if interested.

Cheers, Dave

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hey nice car.....

what would r ure thoughts on 19 000......

dont leave to far from vic ave so might come down for a drive....

does the current price of 20 000 include the competition sound system????

reply soon???

PS.... what usually the price to drop in a manual gear box??

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Jay,

Daves got some connection issues at the moment and cant get on the forum. If you want to find out about the car i might be able to help. If you have any other enquiries I will pass them onto dave for you

Nick

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