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im thinking of selling my Car, Details as follows :

1994 R33 GTS25 NON TURBO Skyline, Deep Wine Red

Features:

*Lowered 1.5 inches on King Springs

*Hi Flow Catalytic Converter, flanged

*Cat back exhaust, Lukey Muffler

*Cold Air Induction

*POD Filter (stock airbox available)

*M-Spec Front bar

*17" Avantek Sensei chrome wheels ($2000)

* Falken 225/50/R17 (80%)

*Personalised plates 33NIS

*Tinted Windows

More details available PM me or post here, im looking for $16000 ONO, its got 91000+ kms on the clock, i beleive its genuine! great handling car, recorded 0-100 in 7.2 seconds potential for faster times with little work.

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no offence but, i beleive 16k is way to much for r33 non turbo atm.

look around there going for 13k 14k and dealers and 12500 imported via all the import companies.

i know u have moded the car, but u never get your money back on what u spent on mods.

just my 2 cents coz i have been looking at buying a n/a for quite some time now.

but anyway maybe some one will buy it , good luck anyways

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hence the ONO, mate if u look at all cars for sale they are usually over priced because of the negotiations, i know i wont get $16g for it but i put it as my base price so ppl know that there are limits on the lowest price i would sell it for. as i know prolly no one will buy it off here the realistic price i am looking at is any $13500-$14000

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i just sold my line ... gettin another in 30 days :) ... greygirl have u sold ur r32 yet?

btw free bump for this n/a skyline ... AWESOME CAR and k's I believe this has genuine km's base on the awesome and excellent condition the car is in.

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