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R33 GTS25t NISSAN SKYLINE

SERIES I

1993 Model

Blue

2.5 Ltr Turbo

5spd Manual

4” Turbo Back Exhaust.

18” ANZ Matrix Wheels

Auto Meter Boost Gauge

Turbo Timer.

B.O.V

Full Alarm System

Tinted Windows

Climate Control

Momo Steering Wheel

Momo Gear Knob.

Factory 10 CD Stacker.

Brand New Kuhmo Tyres.

Performance Air Pod

As a bonus:

Comes with standard exhaust

Comes with standard air box

$19000 with RWC

Phone 0411251849

Ask for Wayne.

Car is located near Melbourne...

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hey hotsky. this is actually my car but as squizz said i don't knoe too much bout computers. but i'll try my best to send ya some more pics. if you have anymore q's just e mail me. [email protected]

hope you like it.

PS all the things i said in the other message are still true. it looks even better in real life and it is a great sounding car. as most skylines are.

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Originally posted by wayne

Thats a awsome car. i wish i could have one like that.

I have seen this car actually. i't looks even better on the road than it does in the photo. and it sounds great too.

who ever buys this car is going to be a lucky person.

Originally posted by wayne

hey hotsky. this is actually my car but as squizz said i don't knoe too much bout computers. but i'll try my best to send ya some more pics. if you have anymore q's just e mail me. [email protected]  

hope you like it.  

PS all the things i said in the other message are still true. it looks even better in real life and it is a great sounding car. as most skylines are.

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