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Hi guys,

Going overseas in mid April, have my R33 Skyline up for urgent sale. The last batch of R33 Skyline produced in March 1998. Imported from Nagoya in 2006.

Coupe, White, 83,000km, 4 Speed Auto, Rego until 29 March 2011, RWC

Factory Installed GTR wing, side and body kit.

All stock with no modifications, original kilometers.

Brand New 17' Wheels and Tyres from Bob Jane. Love the old Enkei, so keep them.

Everything works pecfectly. Nice clean and very well maintained.

Free toolbox and jack goes along with good offer!

$12,990

Brisbane Runcorn area Jason 0433058886 msn: [email protected]

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Just an observation mate, Are you sure its a 98?

40Th anniverssary models have a badge on the rear quarter panel and on the front seats :ph34r:

positive mate! have all that. let me take more photos and put up.

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