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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline

Milage:108000

Transmission:Automatic

Colour:White

Location:Sydney,Meadowbank

Complied?

RWC supplied?

Currently registered? YES

Price: $9300 or N.O

Contact: 04 33968069/ 02 98092318

Comments / Modifications: 3-4 inch exhaust, HKS Pod filter, 17 Deep dish wheels

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Edited by sahas20

Yes guys but No one to buy it. rear end dent is a very minor one. It can cover up using a bodykit. Need money ASAP to buy a new RAV4. Seller is waiting So this has to go. Make me an offer !!!!!!

HI Guys,

It has 2.5 months registration and you have to spend $ 400 -$450 repair the dent and paint it.There arent any problem in this car. Engine runs perfectly and very smoothly. Gearbox is working perfectly. I 'm selling this to get my new RAV4. That's why it's so cheap. My seller is waiting to get his money and i need to sell this ASAP.

I dont know why people dont like R33 but i love it.It's the only sports car with power and comfort together. If you have money you can buy a M3 .but in $10,000 range this is the only car with comfort and power.( To my Knowledge).You can't get this comfort from a WRX,EVO,300zx. anyway thanks for your comments.

This is a great bargain to anyone. call me if you want to inspect the car.

0433968069/02 98092318

It will cost you less than $2000 for parts( Everything). If you need i can get it for you with the car for $11,000. To fit this it will cost you around $500-700. I can complete the conversion with the car for $11,500-12,000.

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