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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 GTS25T Skyline Sedan

Milage: 117xxx

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Silver

Location: Just out of Ballarat

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Yes but will be cancelled when sold

Price: $10000

Contact: PM me

Comments / Modifications: Mushroom Filter, HKS Super Dragger cat back, Turbo Timer, 17" Rays NISMO wheels Bridgestone Supercats front 95% cheapo ruber on back 90% 235/45 all round, Sanyo Headunit, VDO Dayton 2 ways front US Audio 6/9 rear US Audio 12' sub, dash panels painted silver including climate conrol surround and cluster surround.

Had $700 spent on A/c really cold.

New Oxygen sensor average 450 km per tank freeway and town use.

Changed oil every 5000, but hasn't hadd 100000 service cant afford to get it done. The lights on the sides of the front bumper have been removed there were no wires or globes in them they were full of dirt, I intended on cleaning them and wiring them up as parker lights but only got as far as cleaning them.

Runs really well havn't had a problem with the car exept for tha a/c which is fixed, but have noticed LHR shocker leaking oil, and the tacho is buggered.

It has a few dents and scratches which i intended to fix when i bought it but never got around to it.

Selling because I am trying to save $$ to get my own place.

Feel free to make an offer or ask any questions i'm not on the net everyday so it may take me a day or two to reply.

I love this car but cant afford to keep it!

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