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hi im selling my Skyline r33 gts-t and bmw 318i

URGENT SALE, NEED MONEY, CALL 0434524756, LOCATED IN ST ALBANS, MELBOURNE

''BMW''

1994 Bmw 318i

White

Manual

professionally Lowered

alarm

Bodykit

Rims

Exhaust system

Angel eyes

New motor, has done 175000

Clean car

had neons under dash (blue)

i payed $7500 and spent $8000 on the car, thats 15g, i have all reciepts for all work.

im selling because i need money. have no job. regretfull sale

the rej ran out last week but i got new sticker and for reasonable price i will pay for new rej or if you want to buy it without rej and pay yourself

the only thing that you have to do is change the bonnet and prob the grill, bonnet still opens and all, u dont have to change but has lil accident in driveway, my bro put it in 1st gear instead of reverse while taking of and hit the garage, little damaged, nuffing major, still all good.

$7000ono

''SKYLINE''

1992 skyline r33 gts-t

marone red

auto

rb25det

turbo timer

boost controller

157km

lowered

17 rossa rims

cleann azz, imac condition.

1yr rej

rwc

$8500ono

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