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1995 Nissan R33 S1.5 Skyline GTST 5SP Manual, Melbourne VIC

Maybe it is SOLD today, payment is due on Monday! Sold @ $16xxx with the Volk Racing wheels and semi new tyres. Other skylines will be ready soon.

Price: $17500.00 :P

The car is advertised in Melbourne Trading Post currently.

Everything is done, the car is ready for registration! Serious buyers only. Please!

Any reasonable offers welcome!

My contact number: 0413 730 396

My Email and MSN: [email protected]

The buyer will be the first owner of the car in Australia.

ODO: 56663kms (when imported during compliance)

Colour: Blue

Condition: excellent

Build month/year: 03/1995

Date of importation: 29/01/2005

Compliance date: 22/02/2005

Tyres: standard tyres or Bridge Stone Potenza GIII 255/40/ZR17 rear, 235/45/ZR17 front

Wheels: standard wheels or 17in Rays Volk wheels, 17x8 front, 17x9 rear

Other: SII Interior&Seats, SRS Airbag, NISMO factory Bodykit, RWC

***Rays Volk wheels with Bridge Stone Potenza GIII package is optional. The car is factory standard!***

Compliance was done under new RAWS.

Cars are better under new RAWS system! Much better!

Compliance Items:

Seat belts, child restraint, driver side mirror, new wiper blades, RH&LH head restraints, brake pads, new air filter, new oil filter, fuel filter, new catalytic converter, charcoal canister, owners manual etc

I also have other Skylines during compliance: 1993 GTST R33 5SP Manual Grey, 1996 GTST R33 SII 5SP Manual Ferrari Red with Nissan factory GTR bodykit etc

:rolleyes: The 1994 R32 GTR VSPECII (all standard gears and HKS gears) is not for sale at this stage. :)

Please contact me for more info on my cars.

Thanks.

Good things always hard to find. Everything is on the paperwork and engineer report.

Skylines under new RAWS are much better. Very high standard!

Price is negotiable for quick sale!

Cheers,

=)

1994 Nissan GTR VSPECII White 42000kms with full Japanese service history $45000+

I have all standard gears (suspension, BBS wheels, exhaust etc), don't drive it, it will be collectors' item. Perfect condition.

I am not selling it at this stage. I have to sell my 4 x Skyline GTSTs and other cars first.

I will post some photos up when it is for sale. =)

One photo is up now.

My Toyota (Lexus) RS200 was in HPI Magazine. I am selling the RS200 too.

Cheers,

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