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For Sale:

Nissan Skyline r33 GTS-T, 1996, series II

Silver, 5spd man, very clean and well taken care of.

113,000km,

New timing belt, New suspension, New Brakes and machined discs, New steering pump, well maintained and serviced every 7,000km,

comes with $1500 sound system which includes JVC head deck, 2 amps, 10inch sub woofer, 4 6" jbl speakers.

also comes with 17inch VOLK racing 3piece drift wheels.

comes with Rear NISMO strut brace

Turbosmart Type 2 Blow off valve.

I need to sell asap as i have a pending court case and i am facing a big loss of licence.

its priced to sell and pics are avaliable.

Reg: SZN - 112

$20,000 ono

i also have for sale a good run about.

1982 holden rodeo. Reco'ed G200 2liter engine in immaculate working order, new tyres and in near road worthy condition. Perfect for a run about, or a work horse. Reg has just expired. $1000, pics avaliable on request.

its a 4speed manual, white and has little rust.

If you are intrested in either car call me on :

0422 23 11 55

or

(03) 9367 8932

i am located in St.Albans, 20mins from melbourne city.

PICS are avaliable on request. email me [email protected]

ask for matty.

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Hey thanks for the intrest man!

if u are seriously intrested in the car and are willing to travel i guess i'll be fairly neogtiable on the price for u, i need to sell pretty urgently so if are still intrested let me know...

thanks man!

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Hey thanks for the intrest man!

if u are seriously intrested in the car and are willing to travel i guess i'll be fairly neogtiable on the price for u, i need to sell pretty urgently so if are still intrested let me know...

thanks man!

What state are you in? Im in W.A and am interested in the rodeo if i could see some pics

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