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Hi everyone :P

Here are the details:

Nissan Skyline R33 gts-t M-spec series II

1996 model

White

dual air bags

a/c

Series II head lights

Series II interior

Everything is stock except

3in exhuast, air filter and enkie light weight wheels.

everything else remains stock and untouched.

Immaculate condition inside and out.

Urgent sale as he really needs a more practical car for his family

Price $20500 negotiable

Reasonable offers will definitely be considered

Pic:

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Please call 0404 486 811

reply to this thread

or contact me on my email

[email protected]

Cheers :D

Jay

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grrrr if u put this earlier...

ive been searching for an s2 like that...

and ive put a deposit on one already....from the dealers..

umm but..how low is he willing to go?....

thats a very nice s2..and ill chat it ova wit my parents....

i can tell u im a serious buyer..but since i put the deposit already for my car..ill have to c!!

where abouts in sydney is the caR?

i can tell that car is parked in homebush bay?

Hi Guilty

damn!

His around the Bonnyrigg area

Im not sure how low he is willing to go, but he will definitely consider your offer.

just wondering, how much deposit did u put down.. if you dont mind me asking.

damnit should of post this earlier!!;)

jay ;)

only a few hundred...i think....

umm thats refundable..if they dont ill burn the place..

but yeah i just gave ur mate a call..im pretty interested..but have to negotiate with my parents and see what happens. How old is your friend menace_s15??he is azn yeah? i can tell from his name hehe....u azn too?

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