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Title: Nissan R33 GTST, ONE OWNER! - PICS UP SOON!

Write up :

For sale is my 1997 Nissan R33 GTST, Series Two, M-Spec. 5 spd -Manual

Imported from Japan, Low kms 99,000ks.

I am the First Australian Owner of this Skyline and im 25 years of age (so no P’plater has had their hands on it or thrashed it before).

Car was imported from Japan through a importer specialist! And was hand selected. (Previous owner was a female in Japan).

Car is turbo yet no heavy or illegal modifications has been done. Car is in A-1 condition from interior to exterior to engine.

Light – Legal mods as listed:

- manual boost controller (currently on 10psi)

- Pod filter

-Tein fully adjustable Coilovers (worth over 2k) (also can supply stock springs)

- Dished 18” 6 spoke drift rims. Tires are 95% + tread -no offset.

- Boost gauges vacuum gauges on pillar. (with a stealth switch to turn off separately if needed.)

- 3” from cat back high flow (branded) Exhaust system. ( also can supply full stock exhaust system)

- Custom Interior valued over $2000.00 including Monza Drift bucket seats. (can supply stock seats )

- Carbon Fibre door pillars.

-Recent cut polish detail. $200 its self.

-new platlium spark plugs, New Rocker cover gasket.

-FULL YEAR REGO !!!

-NEVER been defected by police or even picked on. (no police history, GOOD THING)

-NOTE- Car Is White, With Black Rims, Very tidey.

Car sits GARAGED! As i have company car i don’t use my skyline and the space to accommodate 2 cars at my chapel st apartment is nonexistent! Need car gone!

PLEASE CALL OR SMS ME !! i can SMS pictures and ANY INFO about the car. ALL INSPECTIONS WELCOME including RACV. Nothing to hide! Car owes me over $20,000.

$15,000 ONO make me an offer!

Dezz # 0403-453-061

Located: Windsor / Chapel st, But can arrange meeting point if intrest shown.

PICS UP SOON CAN ALSO SMS PICS ON REQUEST.

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bump for a fine clean car!

Cheers man! its a VERY tidy car!

PRICE DROP!!! $ 12,500 ono Common guys im offended! i love my baby! shes ONE OF A KIND!! # 0403-453-061 dezz

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INTREST SHOWN

buyer has inspected on sunday 7/8/11,

car maybe sold but no deposit left!

Still takeing inspections to view the car as no deposit left as of yet.

Cheers guys! Dezz #0403-453-061

STILL FOR SALE $12,500 ono throw me an offer! =)

:) CALL DEZZ #0403-453-061

Verry clean tidy car! ROADWORTHY READY TO GO :)

Pic taken very recently are attached below- taken on sunday 14th/aug/11

beside my R33 is my mates $100,000 Gtr

Both of us look after our cars to the point we are affraid to park them anywhere!! Come see / drive the car u wont be let down!

cheers peeps

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