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It's a sad time to sale my baby now, because i need to go oversea and i hope someone could look after for me!

It's a 96 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25T-Type M coupes, 2.5L,DOHC 24v, turbo car.

*Fully Bodykit.

*Sunroof,

*Window Tints

*full 3’inch sport exhaust,

*New K&N high flow air filter,

*digital Speedo,

*GTR Strut Bar,

*brand new ANZ Dynamic H-Bk alloys+ four new sports *235/45ZR17 tyres. (Runs less than 2000kms).

*Greddy Turbo Timer,

*Auto, HICAS (4WS), Dual Air bag, LSD,

*Viper 700 Security System Alarm,

*2003 New Pioneer P7450 MP3 CD player With 3D screen+

remote,

*Sony Xplod speakers

*Recently fully service (included NGK Platinum spark plug),

*spent more than $10000 on this baby with receipt, fully NZ *history, look after extremely well. Excellent condition and very *tidy.

It's only sale for $14995N.Z.. And for more details and picture please contact me [email protected] , phone no:+64211357687

cheers

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It's has 111300kms on the clocks,Cam belt already been change. The reason i sale my baby is because my sister is getting marry in uk soon ,so i have to leave n.z. for fews month . It's a great car, and it's in very good condition.

And it's about $13000 AU. For more details you could send mail to me.

cheers

G'day Mate. what would the cost be to get the car across to qld mate...

if that price is reasonable i will be looking at purchasing the car off you...

hope to hear from you soon..

Any more Photos you could send to [email protected]

thanks

Jamie

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