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hey guys,

up for sale is my 1993 nissan skyline r33 gts. Non turbo (p plate legal), 5spd manual, low original kms, only 92,000km, immaculate condition inside and out and recent service.

Just got resprayed black as there was fading on bonnet and roof, and also just put on a new rear lip spoiler.

Car is stock standard with just aftermarket panel filter and exhaust done. Exhaust is 2.5 inch custom catback, sound is perfect note, not too loud. Lowered only a couple of inches with stock genuine bbs rims, car is definetly a head turner, looks sexy true?

Car comes with rwc, and 6 months reg. Reason for sale i need a four door car.

Price $13,200 or nearest offer

txt if interested. 0401 321 013

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BUMMPP.. Need this gone, found another car, looking to buy it as soon as possible, this car is in pristine condition!!, ul never find a cleaner skyline! Never missed a beat, always runs perfectly and smoothly, see for yourself!! im hoping to buy my new car within the next week so il consider $12,500, or close to it.

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