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Black 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 Series 2, 98500km, Brisbane QLD

Asking Price: $11,000 (also interested in swaps towards a cheaper car + cash my way)

Contact Info: Reuben - 0431 939 916

Car is in excellent condition. Only problem is slight damage to front bar (it is quite low and because of this has been damaged due to coming out of some driveways).

Imported personally for me in August 2008 and first registered in October 2008. Car had 83,687km one it when imported. Car was resprayed in Black in September 2008

Car currently has 98,500kms on it. 100,000km service has already been done - timing belt, water pump etc replaced. Car runs expremely good. Engine is completely stock, nothing has done to it at all. Car has heavy duty clutch

Car has genuine Nissan remote central locking. Stereo has direct Ipod Connection in the back of it. Also have Amp + Subwoofer in the boot.

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