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DUE TO A NEW FAMILY MEMBER GOTTA SELL MY SKYLINE IN 4 WEEKS OR WILL TRADE IT IN FOR A BARGAIN (how much would they give me 4 trade in... $15.000-$16.000) GOTTA TRY AND GET A BIT MORE :rolleyes:

BLACK SKYLINE GTST R33, 1994 MODEL, 5 SPEED MANUAL

-ORIGINAL 17" VOLK RACING WHEELS WITH NEW 225x40 RUBBER FRONT AND ABOUT 70% OF 255x45 RUBBER BACK,

-400R BODY KIT,

-HKS AIRPOD FILTER IN,

-3" STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST ALL THE WAY THROUGH WITH JAPANESE MUFFLER,

-AUTOMETER BOOST GAUGE, 9psi

-STEREO SYSTEM WORTH $2000+ (2x12" MTX SUB, 1000W AMP, 400W AMP, PHILLIPS SPLITS...)

-QUIKTRAK SATELLITE TRACKING DEVICE

-DAIKEN DOUBLE PLATED CLUTCH (NOT HEAVY ON THE FOOT) 4MTHS OLD

-NISMO GEARKNOB

-NUMBER PLATES WLD33R

-CAR HAS 111.000 GENUINE KMS WITH SERVICE BEEN DONE EVERY 5000-7000KMS,

-HAD BIG SERVICE DONE AT 100.000KMS (NEW TIMING BELT + ALL AXILERY BELTS, NEW NRG SPARK PLUGS, NEW BENDIX PERFORMANCE BRAKES, NEW OIL FILTER + OIL...),

-LAST SERVICE JUST DONE AT 110.000KMS,

-ALL SERVICES DONE BY GUYS AT JUSTJAP

FOR SOME PHOTOS OR MORE INFO E-MAIL ME [email protected] OR SMS/CALL ME 0404 887 845

ASKING PRICE IS AROUND $20.000ono

ALL OFFERS AROUND 20K WELCOME

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did find this site until a week or so ago. didn't own a skyline then. sorry

btw anyreason for the SCREEEEMING. not that it maters. i suppose it stands out a bit more.

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