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up for sale is my 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST S2

had this for about 5 months and loved it but need cash for overseas trip so she has to go.

in great condtion for age

Auto skyline Gtst 1996 2.5ltr turbo personal import from Japan in 2002

drives great and has good service history and has just had a big service

Has now got the 17" limeted edition BridgeStone wheels on yes actual Bridgestone wheels not the tyres the wheels they are very very rare

has been lowered and has a pod filter on but apart from that she is stock

Has 125kms on her and still has plenty of go

Great condition inside and out No Rust no dings. great paint

rego til 16/10/2012

may swap if you have something of interest so send offers and what you have

open to offers around $8000;

Have uploaded but could not do all but pm with email for more or more info

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