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Item: 1995 Nissan R33 GTST Skyline (NEED IT GONE MAKE ME AN OFFER)

Location: Canberra

Reason for Selling: OVER IT specialy now i have done so much work and yeah just over it i want it gone.

Price and Payment Conditions: $7300.00

I DONT CARE FOR YOUR BULLSHIT COMMENTS AND CRAP SO DONT POST THEM!!!

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Engine: RB25DET. 2.5Lt Turbo

Exhaust: Cat Back System

Wheels: 18" Rims

Modifications: Front mount Intercooler, Turbosmart BOV, SuperSpark Coils, Pod Filter, Triple core racing radiator, Boost Controller,

Stereo Audio / Visual: There will no Stereo sold with the car the monitor on the passager side will stay thou.

Body Top secert Bodykit (Frontbar/side skrits/rear pods)

Still needs a few little bits done

1/ Bonnet Isn't Damaged but has only been sprayed presher pack (Matte Black)

2/ Door inners need painting

3/ few litttle spots need painting (Not Much Thou)

4/ Needs a good Cut & Polish

5/ Needs new front bar.

I fitting the new intercooler up this morning (8/6/09) I drive the car up the street and seems to not have any other issue.

Contact Details: Stuart 0448 666 699 or [email protected]

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is this series 1 or 2?

and was anything else damaged along with the front bar?

its the 1.5 and nothing else was damaged i took it for an hours or so drive the other day and seems fine

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