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Hey guys, i know there are a few r33 skylines for sale but here is mine..

1997 NISSAN SKYLINE GTS-T SERIES II

RB25DET

SILVER

5 SPEED MANUAL

113000KMS

TIMING BELT AND DRIVE BELTS ALL CHANGED

SERVICED EVERY 5000KMS

FULL POWER OPTIONS WITH TWIN AIRBAGS, ABS, POWER WINDOWS,CLIMATE CONTROL AIR COND

ALARM, CD PLAYER

TINTED WINDOWS

TURBO TIMER

STANDARD CONDITION WITH JUST A FULL EXHAUST

NEVER BOOSTED,RUNNING STOCK BOV AND NO POD FILTER. I LIKE IT NICE AND QUIET!

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

IMPUL MESH BBS 17INCH WHEELS WITH BRIDGESTONE TYRES

LONG REGO

THIS CAR IS IN A1 CONDITION AND INSIDE AND OUT! BUYER WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED!!

I DID A REVS CHECK WHEN I BOUGHT IT SO ITS ALL GOOD!

NOW IF THERE IS ANYONE GENUINELY INTERESTED IN BUYING A CLEAN R33 PLEASE PM ME

THE PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE BUT ONLY TO GENUINE BUYERS.

IVE SEEN OTHER 1997 MODEL SKYLINES SELLING FROM 13K TO 17K , I WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN 13K SO PM IF YOU ARE GENUINLEY INTERESTED

IF YOU WOULD LIKE PICTURES PLEASE PM ME YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS.

THANKS PEOPLE!

Edited by dacbietskyline
  • 4 weeks later...

Hey guys and girls...someones made me a ridiculious offer but im actually considering it..

so if anyone else is in the market to buy a clean 1997 r33 skyline gtst..

buzz me!!

Heres my contact number peoples...0404077880

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