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I have some offers for this car, but they haven't been near what i'm asking for.

This is one of the newest R33's you can get, 8/97. I think its the last month the production, but i may be wrong.

This car is very neat, almost perfect body and engine on it. No doggy self modifactions done to it, its 100% road legal. Price is good enough to start your own moods if you wish to mod it.

I want 19,000 for it, but if someone approachs me by middle of next week (20/010/05) i can knock off 1 or 2 gorillas.

Nothing is wrong with this car. Im trying to sell it becasue i want to move out and buy a house.

If your in sydney and want to have a look, we can arrange to meet somewhere in between. People from canberra, i work weird hours in dickson, but can drive around town to show you. I am quite flexable. If your further away, i can arrange high quality pictures of any or whole part of the car.

My phone is aways on is people want to call about the car, happy to explain about anything you want to know.

Cheers for looking at my car.

Make - Nissan R33 GTS-t Skyline

Model - GTS-T

Year - 97

Series - 2

Shape - Coupe

Kms - 137

Rego - ACT 12/05 < Long rego

Colour - White

Transmission - Manual

Location - Canberra

Price - $18000

Options, Modifications and other Comments -

Power Windows

Power Stearing

Electric Mirrors

17" Wheels, Not sure what type

Crusie Control

Air conditioning - Climate control

Aftermarket clarion head unit.

Long Rego, 12/05

Divers Airbag

Passangers Airbag

ABS

Un-touched engine

Boost never adjusted

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

Contact via Pm, or 0422725229

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