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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS Non Turbo P-Plater Legal

Up for sale is a 1995 non turbo skyline, perfect for P Platters, very reliable car never had any problems with it, serviced every 5000kms. The car is pretty much standard apart from the pod filter and the bodykit, its not lowered, I never get hassled by cops for anything which is a pleasure, the car drives well, hasn't been thrashed,

Just renewed the rego last week, so it has a full years worth registration

I recently got my full license and looking to upgrage to a turbo

Recently changed:

Oil

Oil filter

Brake pads

Timing belt

Front and rear tires

New battery

Additional features:

18" chrome rims

Bodykit

Vacuum gauge

Rear spoiler taken off (I still have the s1 spoiler)

CD/MP3

POD Filter (still have the original filter box, also after market box)

If you would like to see the car just give me a call or msg on 0415066166.

im looking for about $12000 but its negotiable

Serious buyers only please.

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I had a friend ask me today to keep a look out for an NA r33 manual. She is a serious buyer but has a limit of $10,000. PM me if you want her details, she is in the sydney area.

Cheers

Waynoe

  • 2 weeks later...
I had a friend ask me today to keep a look out for an NA r33 manual. She is a serious buyer but has a limit of $10,000. PM me if you want her details, she is in the sydney area.

Cheers

Waynoe

Hey mate i would have considered 10k, but since i just put new rego on it i wouldnt go lower than 11500. and i have a few ppl interested in it for that price.

thanx.

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