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Black r33 skyline

s1 10/1993

140,000km

regoed until end of august

rb25det turbo motor

5spd Manual

Front Mount intercooler

Cat back Exhaust with silencer

turbosmart boost controller

Gewalt 18x 8.5/9.5 rims with near new tyres

(forged jap rims)

Japspec body kit (plastic)

(2 slight cable tied cracks in front bar and small scratch in 1 rear pod)

otherwise body and paint is in excellent condition. no carpark dents ect

interior in very good condition

dvd player headunit/ gps, tv mp3 ect...

new fusion front 6' speakers

new pioneer rear 6x9

car has just had major service with new timing belt, water pump, new oil and coolant.

recently replaced caster rod bushes

would pass any inspection.

runs flawless, overall very nice car.

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Contact Mackie

ph:0422 905 956

located in adelaide hills

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lowest absolute price? and whats Bump mean?

feel free to throw me an offer... worst i can say is no

"bump" is just some useless thing to say to bring ur thread back up to the top of the f/s section

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