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A 1993 R33 skyline automatic non-turbo. 2.5L 6 cyclinder. Great for p-platers. 6 Months rego. Paint is black undercoat with a "glittery" colourchange clear coat from House of Kolour. Looks awesome in the sun. Runs well. Regularly serviced. Pretty stock but runs hard. 3 in exhaust provides a nice sound. Clean inside no rips in fabic besides next to accelorator foot rest. A couple of small scratches around number plate and passenger door due to being bumped in parking lot. Has tint but will need replacing due to scratches. Brand new radiator done less than 5000k. Pretty standard sound system.

Located in Newcastle NSW

$7000 ono

You can contact Scott on 0447887767 for any extra info.

I cant seem to load any pics here but if you go to

http://www.drive.com.au/used-cars/NISSAN/SKYLINE/Newcastle/detail.aspx?id=19471436&lid=19471436&pg=1&pp=0&d=0&SG=376912512&pt=1

there is some on there.

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