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Hey guys,

1995 Nissan R33 Skyline GTS-t

$8400 I am open to offers!!!!!

This car has been my daily for the past 2 and a half years. the engine has done 193000kms however the cluster shows 153000 as i replaced it due to a faulty RPM gauge thingy. the oil and filter has been changed every 3 months, fuel filter changed every 6 months and coolant every 6 months.

catch is I need the cash by next weekend!

the car is fitted with...

17" mags

Front bar and side skirts

Apexi front strut brace

Saber front mount intercooler

Stock exhaust with muffler is attached currently but will come with catback exhaust

King springs at legal ride height

Pod filter

CD Player / front pioneer splits/ Alpine Type S 6" in the rear/ Clarion Sub in boot.

Space saver wheel (never used)

Boost gauge

Spare parts...

stock side mount intercooler (with piping)

stock panel filter (with filter)

4" exhaust

(these parts will come with the car and be included in the price)

Only bad thing i know about the car is the front right hand fender had a small dent covered with touch up paint due to someone hitting my car in the shopping centre carpark and leaving. I knocked it out as best as i can and it isnt very noticeable. happened about 2 years ago and never bothered replacing it :)

Please call or SMS me on 0430 919 103

cheers Jamie

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hey guys,

just to let you know, I am open to offers!!!! If you have an offer you would like to put forward please do so....

I am willing to take a crazy price ATM!!! as i need it gone so soon... you might get a bargin!!!!

:banana:

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