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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 Skyline Series II

Milage: 156,000kms

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Black

Location: Central Coast

Currently registered? Yes, 12 monts rego =)

Price: $15000 Serious offers considered...NO SWAPS

Contact: 0423682567 or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

*12 months rego

*156,000kms

*19" rims

*Full Bodykit

*LED Tail lights

*Luminous style dials (change from green to blue)

*DVD Player with motorised 7.5" flip out screen

*Unsure of the speakers but the rear are 4 way speakers and the splits in the doors are cyrstal clear

*Strut Brace front and back

*Coilover suspension setup

*Fully Adjustable BOV

*Turbo timer

*G-Redy Boost controller (5psi-12psi)

*Hybrid intercoler

When serviced the car is only using the best oil available, not one expense spared.

DFEKME numberplate is selling for $950, car will be sold with standard slimline numberplates if not interested in the plates

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take sum better photos of the car where ppl can see the sides of it aswell.

stand back bout 3 metres and get a decent shot

u find more ppl will ask questions wen they see the whole car

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