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Make: NISSAN

Model:SKYLINE R33

Milage:150,XXXkm

Transmission:MANUAL

Colour:SILVER

Location: IPSWICH QLD

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? CAN BE

Currently registered? YES CURRENTLY IN NORTHERN TERRITOY

Price: $14,200 VERY NEGOTIABLE AND WILLING TO SWAP FOR FAMILY CAR I AM DUE TO HAVE A BABY IN OCTOBER

Contact: 0429995764

Comments / Modifications:

GTR bodykit

Sony XPLOD sound system

3" catback exhaust

Alarm & Imobiliser

17'' Mags

100,000km service

-New radiator

-Gates radiator hoses

-New water pump

-Gates Timming belt

-Irridium spark plugs

-Brand new clutch

-Machined flywheel

-Transmission serviced

-2x new front tyres

*The car was originally automatic and has been converted to manual.

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Any photos?

Series 1 or 2, what year.

I have a Falcon BA, 2004 with 95,000km, well featured car if you are interested, I know you said you are not but I thought I would mention it.

Mate you are 2 weeks to late I would of swapped but we have just bought a family car sorry. series1

The car is still for sale and I am desperate to sell. It has now got 6months queensland rego and a queensland safety certificate. It is reasdy to go.

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