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Series 2 Skyline 40th Anniversary Ltd. Edn. R33 Gts-t 1998


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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 GTS-t Series II 40th anniversary Limited Edition

Transmission: 6 spd man

Colour: GTR Midnght Purple

Location: South Australia, Adelaide

Currently registered? Until March 2009

Price: $16000 ONO

Contact: PM for email/phone.

Comments / Modifications:

This car has had discreet, tasteful minor modifications:

-Hybrid front mount intercooler

-Apexi blow off valve

-HKS pod air filter

-3" turbo back exhaust with titanium muffler

-18" ROH Modena wheels (Silver with Chrome lip, unscratched)

-Brand new tyres all round (Goodyear & Maxxis)

-Arik turbo timer

-Tinted windows

-Pioneer sound system (Splits, Amp & 6x9's, All doors sound deadened)

Car has always been garaged and polished & waxed at least once every 4 wks. Factory GTR Midnight Purple paint is in perfect condition. Interior also in perfect condition, front and rear factory bucket seats with 40th anniversary purple/grey seats and special edition embroidered logos on front seats. This car is a real head turner for all the right reasons - sounds, looks and goes great without being over the top and overdone like many skylines out there. Has been kept spic and span inside and out.

Genuine reason for sale. I don't want to sell my car but unfortunately i'm now a commuter, this car is in to good condition to be a commuter.

16,000 ONO will consider all reasonable offers.

You will be very hard pressed to find a Series II for this price, let alone the limited edition.

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Now asking for offers around 14k

Cheers

This is a bargain people.

Hey mate im very intrested in this car, i have the money ready to go. $11,500. no more no less. If you are happy with this price just email me at [email protected]. Im also willing for you to keep your mags at the price of $10,000 for the car. Have a good day

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Damn people who try low ball offers... friggen shits me.

good luck selling the car man, its worth way more than 11.5...

hey dragonforce

The seller of the car and the buyer of the car can only negotiate a final price for the car but the market its self dictates the true value of the car. If a skyline is worth more than 11.5 why hasnt it sold. If you buy a holden statesman in 1998 for $50000 and that car is now worth $8000 why do people think that skylines have not depreciated in the same manner.

enjoy

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