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Item: Nissan Skyline R33 GTS N/A. 149 *** Km's

Location: Gold Coast - QLD

Website:here

Reason for Selling: Time to upgrade to a turbo.

Price and Payment Conditions: $10 000 NEG

Extra Info: This car is in excellent mechanical condition it has never given me any problems, the car drives like new with no rattles or squeaks.

The car is serviced every 5000k's with motul fluids. This car is relatively stock with only a few minor mods outlined below.

The interior of this car is in excellent condition, with only one small tear in the drivers seat as shown in the pictures.

The exterior and paint of the car is in fair condition with a few scratches and dings due to age and never having been re-sprayed. There is however a large dint on the right rear quarter panel/ rear bumper. I am currently in the process of finding a panel beater to repair and respray this.

The only modifications that have been performed are a let of 18inch lenso rims, Drift pod filter and the stock coil packs have been replaced with super spark products due to the originals breaking down, i am unsure how many of these are faulty and can be suplied with the car at buyers request, the stock wheels can be supplied without tyres also.

The only reason i am selling this car is i have aquired my open license and want to upgrade to a turbo.This car has served me well during my time on my P's and i am sure it will provide another P plater with a reliable fun car. I have never thrashed drifted or taken this car anywhere near a race track, it has always been treated with respect.

Please contact me anytime via PM. I will only provide my phone number to people who are seriously interested.

$10 000 Neg.

Pictures: See attached

Harley.

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There has to be a P plater out there who wants a reliable skyline....

i need this car gone... i want to go overseas and race motorbikes... ill consider ANY offers.

I have just put 6 months rego on the car and have a road worthy.

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