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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: R33 Non-Turbo

Milage: 145xxx kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Rego: just paid - expires next June

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $8500

Contact: PM here or give me a call on 0431 042 187

Comments / Modifications:

- Car has a 2.5" exhaust system with 4" cannon (spare muffler and silencer will be provided as well)

- Lowered to legal height

- Comes with the wheels from the pictures

- Brand new shocks put in, about 6months old

- Sony Xplod head unit

- Alarm with immobilizer

- Pioneer 6x9's in the rear (custom made parcel shelf as they normally don't fit)

- Always serviced every 10,000kms

- Apexi strut brace

Serious buyers only please

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