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Hey guys and gals,

I have my R33 Gt-R selling for $20,000 o.no. Located in Albury

Just recently moved to Albury to be near fiance's parents whilst she is pregnent. Job I have down here gives me a company car. So the skyline just sits there doing nothing.

The Skyline is a bone stock 1995 model gtr with r34 gtr wheels. It does need 4 new tyres though and has a crack on the front bumper bottom lip.

Rego also expires on 18/10/09.

I also fitted an Alpine head unit with full iPod/iPhone connectivity.

Any questions just ask. Will try get pics up tonight. Am eager to sell. Have engineers certificate, import papers and any paperwork you can think of!

1995 silver R33 Gt-R $20,000 O.N.O!!!

R34 Gt-R wheels

Alpine head unit.

Thanks, Matt

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Hey guys and gals,

I have my R33 Gt-R selling for $20,000 o.no. Located in Albury

Just recently moved to Albury to be near fiance's parents whilst she is pregnent. Job I have down here gives me a company car. So the skyline just sits there doing nothing.

The Skyline is a bone stock 1995 model gtr with r34 gtr wheels. It does need 4 new tyres though and has a crack on the front bumper bottom lip.

Rego also expires on 18/10/09.

I also fitted an Alpine head unit with full iPod/iPhone connectivity.

Any questions just ask. Will try get pics up tonight. Am eager to sell. Have engineers certificate, import papers and any paperwork you can think of!

1995 silver R33 Gt-R $20,000 O.N.O!!!

R34 Gt-R wheels

Alpine head unit.

Thanks, Matt

hey mate got any pikz very interested and also how many kms

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Hey mate. I knew I'd forget one little detail. Kilometres!!! It has done 127,000 kms and in regards to pics I am going to try get some up tonight buts it's terrible weather in albury today so may not be up until tomorrow night. Will get them up ASAP tho!!!

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Car is for sale again. Hasn't changed. Just need to get rid of the car unfortunately.

Much loved car, just can't afford to have it gather dust.

Will upload picture to show bumper crack tomorrow night. Have had quote for repairs. Around $100.

$19,500 O.N.O

No RWC (requires 4 new tyres)

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Yeah i know it's cheap. REALLY eager to sell. Love the car and it's hard but it has to go.

Like I said, it does need 4 new tyres and has a split/crack on the front bumper lip, but other than that its perfect.

Will get pic of bumper up soon. may get it fixed myself.

;):cool:

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