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1995 Nissan Skyline

R33 GTS-T

S1.5 Type M

Trans: Automatic

Km's: 107,000

Colour: Silver

The car has been in a rear end accident, so the backs needs a little bit of TLC...

The RTA has suspended it's registration and has classified it as a repairable write off...

Engine

- Fount Mounted Intercooler

- Custom 3" cat back exhaust w/ 6" cannon and 4" tip

- Standard BOV - will also throw in Turbosmart knockoff

Interior

- Custom Painted dash - Used paint code off car

Exterior

- Standard S1.5 Bodykit

- 16" polished S15 Wheels

I'm looking for $4,750 as the car is now... its drivable - not legally...

I'm open to any reasonable offers, and/or to remove some items to lower the price...

Please PM me, or phone me on 0403 954 613

Paul

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dude were abouts in sydney are you? and how much of a rush are u in to get rid of the car?

I'm in the sutherland shire... i want it gone asap because i don't have room for my new one...

C'mon peoples....

At this price would make a perfect drag/ track car - OR - a perfect project car!!

Remember - there are NO engine problems and the car still drives perfectly straight

BUMP....

Pick up this weekend??

Offers please

Tell you what I just got my Learners Permit and if I had 4, 500 i would give that to you and take the car but i don't have that kind of money. I always wanted a skyline for my first car damaged or not aslong as the engine worked and it was somewhere under $5000 but sadly I have not enough money.

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