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Nissan Skyline R33 Gtst 1995


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Selling my skyline,throw me some offers and you might be surprise how low im willing to let her go.

Its in pretty good condition for a 1995 model. Its a late 1995 that has a series 2 engine but still kept the interior of the series 1. Not much is wrong with it besides the front right wheel bearing will need replacing soon and drivers racaro seats is pretty worn which ill replace with oem seats before sales.

$6300 is my asking price and its very negotiable. Just had the roof and side skirts repainted. Price has been dramtically dropped since no one wants to pay a reasonable price anymore. Its currently registered with 6months rego but i will sell for less unregistered

http://www.carsales....mode%20matchany

Pics are on the link

Reason im selling it is because i have too many cars and i need the cash. Heading to NSW soon

Contact me on 0402622669 if i don't answer, just leave me a text and ill get back to you as soon as i can

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