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THIS IS MY MRS'S SKYLINE R33 GTS-T 1994 MODEL

SHE HAS USED THIS AS A DAILY DRIVER FOR THE LAST 5 YEARS AND THIS CAR WAS IMPORTED FOR HER BY A FRIEND OF MINE.

IT CAME INTO THE COUNTRY WITH ORIGINAL 29,000KMS AND NOW HAS ONLY 92,000 KMS THERE ABOUT (STILL GETTING DRIVEN)

JUST GONE INTO MECHANICS FOR MAJOR SERVICE

-TIMING BELT

- NEW COIL PACKS

- ONLY EVER SERVICED WITH THE BEST PENRITE FULLY SYNTHETIC OILS

- NEW CLUTCH GOING IN THIS WEEK

- NEW GEARBOX OIL WILL BE DONE WITH CLUTCH

- NEW REAR MAIN SEAL WILL ALSO BE DONE WITH CLUTCH

THIS CAR IS RELATIVELY STOCK AND RUNS AS SMOOTH AS WHEN WE FIRST GOT IT.....NEVER BEEN BOOSTED OR MODIFIED

NEVER BEEN RACED OR DRIFTED - ONLY BEEN TREATED AS A NEAT AND CLEAN DAILY DRIVER

INTERIOR IS BEAUTIFUL MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE

BODY IS VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH ONLY TWO LITTLE BLEMISHES NO BIGGER THAN THE THICKNESS OF A PEN

NO CLEAR COAT IS FADING - PAINT WORK IS GREAT FOR ITS AGE....

EVERYTHING WORKS AND THERE ARE NO UNTOWARD NOISES COMING FROM ANYWHERE OR LEAKS FOR THAT MATTER - ESPECIALLY AIR CONDITIONING IS ICE COLD AND POWER WINDOWS ARE GREAT

WILL CONSIDER SWAPS BUT THE MRS HAS TO BE HAPPY WITH WHAT SHE IS GETTING.....

BUT FIRST PRIORITY IS TO SELL FOR CASH - $7500 NOW THIS IS WHAT I THINK ITS WORTH TAKING INTO ACCOUNT KMS AND CONDITION BUT THIS IS NEGOTIABLE AND AM OPEN TO OFFERS

CALL 0413667196 FOR FURTHER DETAILS.

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Hey mate,

nice car. What are you looking to upgrade to? I am very keen on buying a skyline but I have to sell my car 1st. If you are interested in a swap for a supra plus cash my cay, let me know.

Some details on my car.

96 Series 2 aerotop supra

Full 1jzgte vvti engine - Single turbo engine, puts out the same power as a 2jzgte

black

automatic

nice rims

lowered etc etc

Anyways shoot me a message if you are keen.

Cheers Mike

hey mate,

I have it for sale for 19k.

Its a serie 2 aerotop. these go for 18-19k standard. Its got a full 1jzgte vvti conversion.

Probably easier to show you the carsales link :)

Its a regretful sale, only selling to help bump up my mortgage at the moment, preparing for some renovations.

http://www.carsales....keywords=1jzgte aerotop&tsrc=allcarhome&__Ntk=CarAll&__Nne=15&__Dx=mode matchany&__D=1jzgte aerotop&silo=1011&seot=1&__sid=12E48F8C7C90&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String|0&__Qpb=true&__Ntx=mode matchallpartial&Cr=0&__Ntt=1jzgte aerotop&trecs=1

Cheers Mike

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