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Item: 1993 R33 Nissan Skyline, 4 Door, Gts25, Non Turbo >>>P PLATE LEGAL<<<

Location: BRISBANE

Website: here & boost see link for more pic's>>> http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....=410958&hl=

Item Condition: good but has some damage but still drives & runs extremely well :thumbsup:

Reason for Selling: dont want it

Price and Payment Conditions: make a offer $4500

Extra Info: brand new tires all round, auto, pioneer stacker cd player sounds great, 245000ks, rb25 engine non turbo goes very well >>>P PLATE LEGAL<<< the car's interior is in very great condition no rips, cuts, burns marks as i said very great condition + nearly a full tank of fuel to go with it

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Item: 1993 R33 Nissan Skyline, 4 Door, Gts25, Non Turbo >>>P PLATE LEGAL<<<

Location: BRISBANE

Website: here

Item Condition: good but has some damage but still drives & runs extremely well :D

Reason for Selling: dont want it

Price and Payment Conditions: make a offer $4500

Extra Info: brand new tires all round, auto, pioneer stacker cd player sounds great, 245000ks, rb25 engine non turbo goes very well >>>P PLATE LEGAL<<< the car's interior is in very great condition no rips, cuts, burns marks as i said very great condition + nearly a full tank of fuel to go with it

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