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NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTST 1994 $15000!!!!!!

2.5 LTR TURBO 6 CYLINDER

5 SPD MANUAL

90,000kms

HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH

**RARE**FACTORY 2 WAY SUNROOF

3" MANDREL EXHAUST WITH BLITZ NUR SPEC MUFFLER

TURBO TIMER

POD FILTER

CUSTOMISED INTERIOR

STRUT BRACE

100000KM SERVICE DONE AT 85000KMS INC TIMING BELT

95% BLACKOUT WINDOWS

TOP OF THE RANGE REMOTE START ALARM SYSTEM

17 X 10 LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELS (RARE SEEN ADVERTISED FOR $2000)

TRUST FRONT BAR (SUPERLOW!!)

BOOST GUAGE

BOOST CONTROLLER

CURRENTLY RUNNING 13PSI (MECHANICALLY APPROVED) WITH PREMIUM UNLEADED.

HAVE BEEN TOLD IT HAS 2 GRAND WORTH OF SUSPENSION BUT AS I KNOW NOTHING

ABOUT SUSPENSION IM NOT SURE, HANDLES LIKE A REAL DREAM THOUGH!! STICKS LIKE

A SLOT CAR.

CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT. ANY TEST WELCOME!! LOOKS TOUGH AND

SOUNDS AWESOME. REAL HEAD TURNER. HAVE PUT G-TECH ON IT AND IT RUNS 0-100KMH

IN 4.9 SEC. EXTREMELY REGRETFUL SALE, SELLING DUE TO HOUSE PURCHASE. TEST

DRIVES CAN BE ARRANGED BUT LIMITED DUE TO INSURANCE REASONS.

$15000 FIRM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WILL CONSIDER CASH AND SWAP FOR CHEAPER MANUAL TURBO CAR.

FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT [email protected] FOR ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS.

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heres some pics, its going in newspaper this weekend and is advertised elsewhere, have a couple interested but first in with money first t o get, im on holidays this week and in ballarat, mobile number is 0438504448 if u wanna come to ballarat anyday, just sms or ring and we'll meet. Cheers.

Danny

heading out for rest of day, so only able to ctch me on mobile, 0438504448 - danny - have 4 ppl looking at car today so ring early to get in asap, no favourites, just first with deposit down gets the car. no time wasters please.

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