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(Melbvic) 1994 Dark Grey Nissan Skyline R33 Gtst (Blown Engine) Selling Whole Car, No Body Damage Has Full Bodykit Work


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$4500ono Address Cranbourne VIC 3977 For Sale By: Owner Make: Nissan Model: Skyline Body Type: Coupe (2 door) Year: 1994 Mileage (Km): 187000 hi im selling my r33 gtst skyline its automatic just needs a new motor, just havent got the time to fix, very neat looking car no body damage, just left it lying there unregistered. Come with everything you get it the car, can chuck a battery in n start up straight away, but cant drive to dangerous for the engine.

Can organise a tow delvery, if your not to far from Cranbourne 3977 but will cost you extra.

Or you can just come pick it up.

You would have to bring a trailer with a winch to pull it up n stands for the car to roll up the trailer.

contact: 0434398794

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very neat looking car no body damage

So is that excluding the front bar that clearly has a reasonable crack?

Or the right hand side of the front bar that's also clearly taken some damage and isn't even affixed properly?

Or even what looks like a hefty key scratch down the drivers door?

What other body damage is there that cannot be seen from the pics?

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