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Hey Skyline lovers,

i have 93 R33 skyline in white with genuine K's **this car has not been rebuilt** absolutly spotless not single scratch on car

still has OG tape deck,smells new

Only mods are top range Greddy Fmic kit, Xforce stainless exhaust and 18" advanti wheels

Car is very responsive and very quick, Mech A1 has long rego and i have RWC ready to go, this car would suit a new car type buyer...wont dispoint even fussiest buyers!

Be VERY QUick ph: 0409762945 and ask for robin....

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Hey Skyline lovers,

i have 93 R33 skyline in white with genuine K's **this car has not been rebuilt** absolutly spotless not single scratch on car

still has OG tape deck,smells new

Only mods are top range Greddy Fmic kit, Xforce stainless exhaust and 18" advanti wheels

Car is very responsive and very quick, Mech A1 has long rego and i have RWC ready to go, this car would suit a new car type buyer...wont dispoint even fussiest buyers!

Be VERY QUick ph: 0409762945 and ask for robin....

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rssint.jpg

dscf0036ww.jpg

dscf0033o.jpg

dscf0032w.jpg

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COMON PPL HAS TO SELL!

have you got any paperwork to back up the 37xxxkms, as that's a bold claim for a 17 year old car with incorrect pannel gaps?

LOL where does it have incorrect panel gaps? ur judging photos come looks car b4 you make up shit F**** noodle

LOL where does it have incorrect panel gaps? ur judging photos come looks car b4 you make up shit F**** noodle

drivers side front guard, bonnet, and front bar

drivers side rear quarter pannel and boot

these are just a few judging from average quality photos.

Hate to be the bearer of bad news my s2 r33 which had 200 rwkw looked as clean as yours if not better. It sold for $9500 and it was for sale for months drop ur price down to say $9000 and you might sell it key word might

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