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R33 gts25t 40th Anniversary in midnight purple. car is very stock with only after market mods being a apexi power intake, nissan sports 3 inch exhust and gready FMIC ( well Give original air box and intercooler to buyer) also has rear and front sway bar car has not been boosted or thrashed and i am the first Australian owner. car has a autech alarm and has always been garaged and was always garaged before i brought it at the dealership, it is also rust free with with a few paint nicks at the bottom of the front bar from driveways. has 85000 on the clock ( i have only done about 5000 on the clock since buying it) . interior wise the car is in immaculate condition with no burn or tear marks ( never has been smoked in or eaten in), also has original skyline mats. car also has a Jl amp and sub and kenwood fold out lcd unit with dvd player with usb and ipod connection. it has a GTR front and rear bar and GTR spoiler and rims. if u have anymore questions feel free to send me a email at [email protected].

Price- $ 14800 ono

Photos Are on carpoint link is below should have photos on he by this arvo

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/privat...sid=126553C4748



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