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Skyline r33 gts25t for sale, 4 month rego, it has 18 inc mags, other then that its fully stock, i got hit in the back by an old lady that didnt watch where she wasy going, it has done 105,000km, looking for $7g or near offer

call 0404977891 for more details

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Na it can be fixed but I doubt you would get 7g's for it maybe 5 if your lucky. If you were up in queensland I might of bought it off you.

What year ???

Do you have the standard bar and sideskirts ???

yeh well Make a offer guys

it said price is NEG... so giv me an offer.. also i checked dealers.. r33 front cuts are around 5-6g.... this is a full front cut, full interior, doors, sideskirts, mags, airbags and 4 mnths rego and engine and gearbox in excellent condition, car has NEVER been boosted or nething or driving hard...so it does worth uup to 5g if u get wat i mean... engine starts and all and u can check for anything that rattles in the engine bay...

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