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For sale is my 2008 ve ssv ute semi-auto.

Black in colour and has full leather interior with inbuilt navigator system, has all the SS-V series extras including 19 inch rims.

car has done 120xxxk,s and just had its due service. will come with brand new tyres too.

Car is in Adelaide SA but may be able to go interstate.

the car is completely stock standard..

looking for either a straight buy or an r33 gtst s2 with little mods if none.

will post up pics soon enough. i have pics posted in another thread from a while back if you would like to have a look but they are not very good quality.

call or text me on 0431316918. my name is danny.

thanks..

clean swap for almost immaculate low k black r33 GTR few sensible mods. payed nearly 30K for this beauty 3 years ago ,was the best i could find after a long search for a nearly perfect GTR. very rare in this condition.

i need a ute to tow my rally car. love my "line" but it has to go

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clean swap for almost immaculate low k black r33 GTR few sensible mods. payed nearly 30K for this beauty 3 years ago ,was the best i could find after a long search for a nearly perfect GTR. very rare in this condition.

i need a ute to tow my rally car. love my "line" but it has to go

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hey mate sorry not looking for a GTR....at the moment haha.

Thanks though, Danny

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/372901-1997-r33-gtst-m-specseries-2-for-sale/

maybe my link? LOL thats my car.

its almost a stock clean tidy R33. last of the models made in R33. its a 1997.

read up. donno if i need a nother car id rather just sel mine cash but hrrm might be an oppertunity.

pm

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