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hey peeps the time has come for me to sell my pride and joy

ok here it goes

Nissan skyline r33 1994 Automatic

Gunmetal grey (hot colour)

full bodykit .. "t" style front bar .. GTR rear wing and side skirts

boost gauge

apexi turbo timer

apexi air flow converter

HKS super dragger exhaust

99000 km's

Turbosmart type 2 blowoff valve

airfilter

Mags

Sansui cd and tape headunit

MTX Thunder 400 12" Subwoofer

Amplifier

Brand new alarm system, just fitted 2 months ago... (will not discuss the features and brand, for security reasons)

The car has been well taken care of, i recently (97000km's) changed all belts in the car including the timing belt, changed the oil and oil filter, fuel and fuel filter, cleaned out the radiator, new power steering oil, new automatic transmission oil. Basically a full 100000 km service ..

This is a very neat car, sounds crazy and definently turns heads ...

im selling it for $16000 NEGOTIABLE

If serious make an offer.

Contact number: 0404 44 52 52

If no answer or not in reach, leave an sms text message.

PICS will uploaded soon

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