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Price:$ 11,000 Negotiable

Model:Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 1

Year:1995

Rego#:BDK98K

Engine:2498.0ltr

Body:Coupe

Colour:White

Transmission:Manual

Odometer: 52,000

Drive:Rear wheel drive

Fuel type:Petrol

I Recently Purchased this vehicle off a family friend. I Bought the car knowing he had spent the majority of his life if the mechanical trade and this car was his pride and joy. This is a very regretful sale but i have recently been accepted into the army and no longer need a vehicle. He had someone import the car for him and owned the car since it was imported and yes the kms are genuine, the car is not a front or half cut like a lot getting around these days. The Car is in immaculate condition inside and out, never been smoked in and always garaged. The car hasn't been touched or fiddled with, the only modifications is a front mount into-cooler, a top of the line exhaust system and duel stage boost controller, Turbo Timer as well as defi gauges, and no the gauges are not screwed onto the dash and the dash is not marked in anyway. The car also has had a new spray job as it was sprayed when the front bar and side skirts were fitted. there is a small chip in the front bar and other then that, the car is in a1 condition and you will go far to find a straighter r33. The car will also have 12 months Rego as of 08-11-09 if purchased before then i can knock the cost of rego off the price Features: A/c, Power steering ,Climate control, All power options, Central locking, Tinted Windows.

To view pictures of the car it is currently on http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/U...ckToResult=true

Car is located in Wollongong NSW

For more infomation or to inspect the car please contact me on 0431625206

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