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Hi up for sale is my 1995 Nissan Skyline GTR R33 V SPEC.

This car has just had a full 12months rego put on it as of last week. Car has low klms 81000klms and is in great condition for its age minor scratches here an there but the paint is still great an shiny.

Its a Awesome car excellent handling and has plenty of power when you put your foot down great performance.

Car has Standard turbos an Brembo brakes , Also has a cat back exhaust system and It has HKS adjustable cam gears but left in the standard position. New excedy Heavy duty clutch.

Other then whats mentioned the car is standard!!

Does not blow smoke, Idles perfectly.

Tyres and brake a perfect.

Interior very clean no rips or tears. Perfect for show or daily driver application.

I have just had a major service completed on the car brand new oil plus filter, Air filter, fuel filter an spark plugs.

The car isnt brand new.. Both mirrors a fadded an could do with a re-spray but did not bother me, And also on start up the car sometimes takes afew times to crank over but once started it drives 100% and the tail light was replaced by the previous owner but was a slight colour difference other then what i have mentioned car is 100%...

The Motor, Gearbox and Drive train a perfect.

Please genuine buyers only. Priced for a quick sale Am negotiable on price considering what i have mentioned about the small things that could need fixing.

Price $16000 ono

Contact number 0434 289 086

I might be keen on a swap trade depending whats on offer..

Located in Sydney

Any Inspections welcome

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Hi, where in Sydney are u located?I am also in Sydney and have cash ready.

And does the car have 81,000 on it or 130,000 on it? http://www.skylinesa...02#entry5993602

And standard cluster or nismo cluster? Please confirm + more pics of interior would b good.

Thanx.

Edit: will call u. Easier.

Edited by iwanta34gtr

Located in Lakemba at the moment...

Yeah the old cluster wasnt working so i had put in a new one. As far as i no the old cluster did have 130000klms on it sorry forgot to mention it in the add.

Edited by moejlh

Located in Lakemba at the moment...

Yeah the old cluster wasnt working so i had put in a new one. As far as i no the old cluster did have 130000klms on it sorry forgot to mention it in the add.

So it isn't low kilometres at 81,000. No one believes odometres on these things any mate so just be honest from the start, this just proves that you will happily lie about the car to sell it.

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