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Hi everyone,

I am currently selling a n/a 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 Gts series II in silver.

The car has been crashed at the front and air bags has been set off but the car still starts, it is 100% stock and a few of my friends who owns a smash repairs have suggested that it can be fix but at this stage I have bought a new car so I have no intentions of fixing it.

It currently has 104,xxxkms on the motor and has been serviced religiously and have absolutely no problems at all so it will make a good project for someone who wants to strip it and use it as spare parts or engine conversion into a s13 or something.

Overall the interior and the engine is in immaculate condition and at this stage I am open to any reasonable offers or if this does not sell then I will be looking at stripping it so if you need anything then don't be afraid to give me a call or PM :blush:

Model: Nissan Skyline R33 gts series II 1996

Transmission: Auto

KMs: 104,xxx

Colour: Silver

Pictures: Coming soon

Price: $5000 but I am open to all reasonable offers

Contact: Hans - 0448 168 818

Thanks :)

Edited by Hanshizzle
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