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Hi All,

For sale is my beloved 1996 R33 Series 2 GTS-T Skyline. Perfectly maintained motor vehicle which will last you for many more years to come.

If you are looking for a affordable,sporty and reliable motor vehicle your search is over. This car is in great condition with only a couple of tasteful modifications, the engine has not been touched and only has 14*,***km's.

I have had the pleasure of owning this great motor vehicle for around 3 years and has never let me down. This car will serve the new owner for many years to come.

Regretful sale but car has to go as i am putting a deposit on a house. My loss is your gain.

What you get with the car:

* R33 GTR Rear wing

* Midnight Purple

* 19 Inch mags ($$$$$)

* Turbo Back Exhaust

* Nismo gearknob

* Pioneer cd player `

* Aftermarket 3 point immobiliser.

* 2 original skyline keys

Price: $13000

Willing to do a car swap for similar priced car.

Price is negotiable and no reasonable offer refused.

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