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R33 Skyline Non turbo 2.5L Manual 5 speed 1995 model

Perfect for P plater.

2.5litre straight 6 with non turbo.

Good condition 181k just had timing belt, drives belts and water pump replaced. Radiator was done 6 months ago approx

Body is good for age but does have some scratches being black, rear bar paint flaked as per usual and has a scrape on rear left 1/4, bottom of drivers door has small damage (how we bought it)

Interior is in good condition

Genuine Nissan floormats

DVD player in boot, sony explode CD player, sony explode subs in boot, TV screen mounted on roof with all remotes, also Sony 6 stacker in boot.

Comes with spare rear trims as the ones in car have been painted.

17 inch chrome rims, have some scrapes tyres good condition

Rest of car not modified and runs great

Will also include front strut bar, cat back Jasma 3 inch exhaust and front 5 stud hubs (may have rears need to look) with the sale if wanted

Car was meant for my girlfiend but she is not to keen on driving manual

Asking $8000.00 for it

May accept trades let me know what you have

Located in Jindabyne Southern NSW can get delivered interstate pretty cheaply if need be or deliver to sydney

Please no time wasters or stupid offers.

Thanks

Daniel

0417295636

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hi mate r you interested in swapping for a Proton GTI.. 2000 model with leather recaro seats 17in chromes , twin cannons,. it is my cousins car and he is looking to get a non turbo skyline due to him being a p plater..

thanks mate...

swap for a datsun 1200 ute

pics....http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=370757

thanks for offer sweet looking datto not what looking for but thanks anyway..

hi mate r you interested in swapping for a Proton GTI.. 2000 model with leather recaro seats 17in chromes , twin cannons,. it is my cousins car and he is looking to get a non turbo skyline due to him being a p plater..

thanks mate...

hey mate

tempted but manual will be a problem for her ...

Cheers anyway

Daniel.

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Hey mate, is that $6k with rego? how much with rims & just a head deck?

Also, interested in a swap + cash?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...F4-t260205.html

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Hey mate, is that $6k with rego? how much with rims & just a head deck?

Also, interested in a swap + cash?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...F4-t260205.html

$6500 with 6 months rego NSW or $7000 with rims and CD player though i'd rather not be pulling bits of stereo out easy with complete system or none at all.

Looks pretty cool but no thanks I have two projects already!

mmm. i might have to rustle up some money and wheels haha

ill chuck you a pm if i do

ok cool..let me know

had someone look at it yesterday same thing need to find some $$$

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