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I have for sale my R33 GTS skyline.

It is an auto and it has 157,000kms on the clock.

It is burgandy in colour and is an auto.

I am selling due to just breaking up with my ex and need the money so i can remove her name from our joint loan.

The car is not emcumbered so this is why i can sell it.

Completely stock.

Run well and is registered until June 2008

Great for a P plater as it is non turbo

Also have a complete Front Cut from a Series 2 R33 gtst for sale if anyone is interested

Asking $5000 for the car

and

$2000 for the front cut

Any questions feel free to ask.

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Ok guys will put some pics up in the moring when i can take some photos.

The car is located in Coffs Harbour NSW

Contact phone numder is 0412179033 if you have any questions.

The front cut is complete With wiring harness engine gear box which is auto and turbo everything i got from the importer.

The front cut has 94000kms on it.

Anything else just let me know.

Oh yeah the front window has a crack in the passengers side but will show you in phots when i put them up

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