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As the title says 1995 s1.5 R33 GTS-T. 86000 km, car is in beautiful condition. The steering wheel and gear knob have minimal wear and all the dash and display etc are perfect. Paintwork on the car is great. LOOKS, HANDLES AND GO'S PERFECTLY.

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JIC Coilover Suspension $2500

3.5" Stainless Steel Exhaust

HKS POD

Front Mount Intercooler

Front rims - 18x8 ROH Drift R with 235/40 Tyres

Rear rims - 18x9 ROH Drift R with 265/35 Tyres BRAND NEW

(Not a scratch on the Rims as good as new $2500 worth)

Also have a boost controller and Super Sequential BOV but i have never had them installed.

This car is a must see, it is a genuine clean skyline that runs well.

Price: $18,500 MAKE AN OFFER!!!! No reasonable offer refused.

PM Me or Call me on 0422 423 144 or 32078848 (Tim)

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Thanks mate - it is my pride and joy. It is priced higher than the average, but if you have been looking around at skylines you will know aswell as me that alot of them are dodgy mainly because of lack of care, this one has been kept beautifully and it really shows.

yeh - bought it about two months ago, did a few things (wheels, buff etc). Car only has third party insurance and now that i am over that innitial "i need a skyline attitude" i wanna sell it. Mainly because i want to start saving for a house and as all skyline owners know - unless your earning thousands everything you've got goes into your car. So yes i did buy it a few months ago - but why is that a problem, this is a forsale section ...

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