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Make:Skyline

Model:R33 GTST (1995)

Milage:85500(ish)

Transmission:Automatic

Colour:Silver

Location:Brisbane

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?Yes

Currently registered?Yes until May 09

Price:14500 Very Neg

Contact:Tanya 0439672909

Comments / Modifications:

Comes with Warranty from dealership (expires December 09)

Greddy Turbo Timer

Greddy Boost Controller

Viper Alarm System

Spitfire Coils

Serviced Every 5000klms

Aftermarket BOV

New Brakes

4 New Tyres... under 1000klm old

Genuine Skyline FloorMats

Any reasonable offer will be considered. Must See!!! :) Won't disappoint

Images:Will post them up soon

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88 000KM on it... But isn't the sticker on the timing cover saying it's done 100 000KM? Isn't that what that sticker is for, they put it on ONCE the car has had the 100 000KM service?

88 000KM on it... But isn't the sticker on the timing cover saying it's done 100 000KM? Isn't that what that sticker is for, they put it on ONCE the car has had the 100 000KM service?

they put those stickers on once the 100000km service is done

wether its done at 80000 or 100000km

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