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hello freinds selling my sexy skyline r33 gtst 1995 series 1

IT COMES WITH 11 MONTHS REGO AND MANY EXTRAS SUCH AS :-

K&N POD FILTER COVERED

HKS SQV BOV BOUGHT 3 WEEKS BEFORE

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER HYBRID

NEW BUMPER BAR

EXCEDY SPORTS ORGANIC CLUTCH CHANGED YESTERDAY BY CRD TEAM spent 1500 receipts available

17 ALLOY WHEELS WITH NEW FRONT TYRES

FULL 3 " STAINLESS EXHAUST XFORCE 1600 receipts and under warranty

SONY UNIT ,4 NEW SPEAKERS ,12" SUB SONY XPLOD ,SONY MONO BLOCK AMP

SASS GEAR KNOB ,CALIBER STEERING WHEEL

RECENTLY CHANGED WATER PUMP

REGULARLY SERVICED WITH VALVOLINE 5W40

NEVER BEEN IN ACCIDENT

NEVER BOOSTED NO MODIFICATIONS WITH ENGINE

ALL IN ONE BEAUTIFUL CAR REASON FOR SELLING IS THAT JUST LOST INTEREST AND NEED TO CHANGE

90000 k on odometer

ASKING PRICE 10000 ONO MAY SWAP FOR OTHER CAR CASH EITHER WAY DEPENDS ON CONDITION

CONTACT GURPI 0451194542 LOVE TO ANSWER ANY QUERIES

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What type of car are you after? I have mine for sale check out my topics, its nothing special i just bought it as a get around, i can swap that and $4000 cash

sorry mate appriciate ur offer but looking for cash as i need another car and i m after r34

can u sell without the rims, they are awful.

yes i can but dont have any spare rims to put on so yeah call me and we will work out something if you want

and here is the dyno run and that was with stock exhaust so u can imagine what it is,i changed the xforce exhaust full 3.5 from dump after dyno run

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