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1995 R33 Nissan Skyline Gts-t ( This car will be in auto-salon this year if I still have it then )

Immacualate condition, maintained with log book

Silver

Veilside Wing

Nismo 400R front bar with mesh grills

GTR skirts

18in wheels

Falkan 235's all-round

Apexi carbon fibre strut bar

Apexi S-AFC

Blitz Access ECU

Blitz BOV

3in high-flow Tanabe exhaust system

K&N POD filter

Turbosmart boost controller

Short Shift gearbox

Airbag

Monza gearknob

Turbo Timer

Lowered (RS-R springs)

Adjustable Shocks

Electric Sunroof/Windows/Mirrors

Monster tacho with shift light

A-pillar with boost and air/fuel ratio gauges

Bonnet pins

Checquered floor plating

Excellent alarm/immobilser security system

Snap-On seat covers

Nismo Racing seatbelt & handbrake covers

VDO HU

Kenwood speakers

Only 60,000 km's

180rwkw

$25000 neg

0408812312

[email protected]

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i can vouch for that... JET is probably one of the pansiest 100kg skyline drivers ive seen... he drives like a granny and the car is damn near spotless...

ey, evry1, ive prolly been in this thing the most times outta any1, apart from Jet that is:D, this thing is SEX on wheels, really nice inside and out, looks fkn mean, i mean so gooooooooood. Im not trying to suck up but this thing has some real balls, looks and performance. BUY IT NOW, no really, before you regret it. I mean, I have to agree wit Narkeh, he is a fkn freak when it comes to this car, washing it every fkn 2 seconds, no one but him drives it (Ive tried to talk him into me having a drive but he just Bitchslaps me hahahaha)

Have a look, its worth it, the upgrade will be sooooo much better though

cant wait

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