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Item: 1994 nissan skyline r33 gts,black, manual,very gen low km

Location: hay

Website: this one

Item Condition: good luck in trying to find a skyline in this condition

Reason for Selling: upgrading to something turbo-might be open to swaps

Price and Payment Conditions: 15,500

Extra Info:

Engine Externals & Bay:

-pod filter

-6" Cold Air Induction System

-white line Strut brace

-3" xforce stainless steal exhaust

-new race hoses

-high flow cat

-polished intake

-dkne extractors

-bradied hoses

Exterior:

- 400r Front & Rear Body Kit With GTR Sides & Spoiler

-19" C2 Rims With New Rubber

-Professionally Lowered Suspension

-blue neon’s all round

Interior:

-calibre gauge vacuum

-calibre gauge volts

-calibre gauge water temp

-Blue neon’s in boot

-Blue neons Front & Rear

Ice:

-Pioneer "08" Head Unit

-Mtx audio 6" Rear

-Kenwood slits 6"front

-fusion amp and sub with controller

Driver Comforts:

-climate control

-electric windows,mirrors etc

-driver & passenger air bag

-power steering

-tinted windows

-genuine skyline mats

-the plates do not come with car.

-car is only driven on weekends and is cleaned every weekend inside and out.

-km on car is 47,000km(again have to see condition of car to believe)

-engine is in excellent condition runs great

-no oil leaks, no leaks from anything

-just been serviced 2,000km ago, it will be serviced again when sold free of charge.

-turns heads

-bad points-there isnt any

-will throw all the original parts in for free to the buyer if wants, exhaust,wheels,radio, etc.

- got a more photos if anyone wants

Contact Details: 0434960941, happy to answer any questions at all

to view pics can vist http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=451130

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