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Nissan Skyline R33 1996 GTST Series2 White 6 cyl. 96000 kms .Remote alarm and immobiliser. Black tinted windows, GTR body kit and AVS GTR 17" wheels. Lonza race pedals, K & N Pod filter, BOV, Blitz NUR Spec exhaust, Nardi Torino Leather/alloy steering wheel, Razo GT advance shift knob, Apexi boost gauge and adjustable suspension, Nismo strut bars, Sony Cdplayer with remote and subwoofer. Very nice car. Always garaged. Also have spare exhaust and pod filter. $23,000. Can email interior pics to large to post.

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Dude, it's done almost 100,000kms. I dont think $22,500 is the right price to put it mate. Importing a 96 GTST R33 M Spec from jap only cost $16,000 for one which did 75,000kms.

I think this is my first post? I'd say because I never had the energy or effort to post one. But coming across your comment I'd have to say you're a **@!%* tool. Its his car he has the choice in how much he wants for it. Final. Its hard enough as it is to sell a car yet having some negative tools like u around making them sorta comments.

BTW good luck with the sale! Nice car.

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As i said this car is in excellent condition . It was by far the best when I bought it including import dealers. I am building a house and the money would come in handy but I will keep it unless i sell close to this price. Why dont you send the same message to other private sellers because there are plenty around at that price. By a paper and magazine and check it out if you can read that is. Good luck on your serial sledging.

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Dude, it's done almost 100,000kms. I dont think $22,500 is the right price to put it mate. Importing a 96 GTST R33 M Spec from jap only cost $16,000 for one which did 75,000kms.

Oh and dude ive driven ones that have done 50 to 70 and they were clapped out been hammered. This one isnt. Guys like you make wonder wether its worth getting on these forums!!!!!!

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