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1996 nissan skyline r33 series 2

white paint (very good condition)

Hks exhaust

5 speed manual

17" white pearl AVS mags with brand new tyres

interior like new!

102000kms

just had 100000kms service

new brake discs and pads

always garaged and only driven on weekends

electric windows

dual airbags

climate control

registered til august

$20000 Brisbane

Email- [email protected]

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hey mate :(

im looking to buy a line within the next 2 weeks and that looks like a fine ride, would you be able to send me more pics of interior cause like i live in sydney and i wana get a good picture of the car b4 i decide whether to go up to brisbane or something like that

my email is [email protected]

hey mate :(

im looking to buy a line within the next 2 weeks and that looks like a fine ride, would you be able to send me more pics of interior cause like i live in sydney and i wana get a good picture of the car b4 i decide whether to go up to brisbane or something like that  

my email is [email protected]

hi again.

the email address you gave me isnt working?

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