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Make - Nissan R33 GTS-t Skyline

Model - GTS-T

Year - 1997

Series - 2

Shape - Coupe

Kms - 140

Rego - 12/05

Engine Number - RB25DET

Colour - White

Transmission - Manual

Location - Canberra

Price - $19000ONO

Options, Modifications and other Comments -

Immobiliser

Power Windows

Power Stearing

Electric Mirrors

17" Wheels - Close up pictures can be provided

Lots of Tread on tyres

Crusie Control

Air conditioning - Climate control

Aftermarket clarion head unit.

Long Rego, 12/05

Divers Airbag

Passangers Airbag

ABS

Non Smoker drivers

Un-touched engine

Boost never adjusted

Recent Service

Very neat car, bought as a project car, but never had the time.

Inported into australia little over 3 years. Been in canberra since ( No Rust ), compliance done at EVO Motorspot.

Still has warranty on it.

I don't do burn outs, or flog my car. Warm up the car, and cool down. If in rush then i use the turbo timer.

This is a good car for people that don't wont to have to worry about a bad import.

It has been in australia long enough to weed out anything that would of gone wrong.

I really need to sell it by end of january, i have a car which is on hold till end of jan.

The first person that comes and has a look will buy it.

Contact via [email protected], or 0422725229

Pictures of anypart available if email sent

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