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Make: NISSAN

Model:SKYLINE R33

Year: 1994

Milage:150,XXX

Transmission:MANUAL

Colour:SILVER

Location: IPSWICH QLD

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES 6 months qld

Price: $12,800 ono

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

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car is still for sale. I have been trying to sell this car for a while now has anybody got any ideas on how to sell it. I have advertised here, carpoint, the trading post, the courier mail and put up flyers at local shopping centres. I look at other r33's with similar mods and i believe my car is very reasonably priced.

Cheers any help is much appreciated

car is still for sale. I have been trying to sell this car for a while now has anybody got any ideas on how to sell it. I have advertised here, carpoint, the trading post, the courier mail and put up flyers at local shopping centres. I look at other r33's with similar mods and i believe my car is very reasonably priced.

Cheers any help is much appreciated

Well I'm not sure very many people can help, its a bit of a slow market with skylines at the moment, there are always phases this is just one of them, I'm sure in a while there will be more of a demand for them.

There isn't that much you can do which will be majorly worthwile I'm afraid.

Good luck with the sale!!

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