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Gtr R33 For Sale

Nissan Skyline GTR VSPEC 1995

4WD RB26 TWIN TURBO 5spd Manual

50,000ks

JET BLACK colour

bucket seats

320k White Nismo Gauges,

HID Clear Lights,

Apexi Power fc,

20" Deep Dish Rims with brand new tyres a few weeks old have reciept

Twin HKS Pod filters power everyting,

High Flow S/Steel Cat

Brand new front and rear ccx racing pads paid over $800

Full Brambo brake system

Icy cold airconditing

Just serviced and tuned

SHOWROOM CONDITION $25000

rego

safety cert

0439 660 860

Location is GOLD COAST

CAN SHIP AT BUYERS COST

Email- [email protected]

No trade ins or silly offer please

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its nice but i wouldnt say cleanest GTR in aus. i seen better a minute ago when i looked at the white stock as a rock one thats still factory spec.

all though i like black n if had the money would buy it.

g/l with it mate

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