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ok people i am now selling my gf 4 door skyline, she has only owned it since the 8th of November and has now bought block and need as much money as possible

MUST SELL

1994 R33 4 door skyline

gun metal grey

5 speed manual

custom exhaust,

17" new mags 8 months old with near new tyres, all even due to 4wd.

MOMO steering Wheel (optional)

all silver trim interior (rare)

cold air intake,

K&N filter

New EBC black stuff front pads.

serviced regularly, last by X-SPEED,

Done Approx 101,xxxkm

Imported 20 months ago by Extreme Machines

- Full show custom install

JVC 805 deck

2 Lanzar 10" subs

Pioneer 3 1/2"Bullet splits with new crossover as of 27/1/05

Lanzar rears

AMP willl be organised, she wants to keep as its a chrissy present

Full wiring( 3 rca leads double insulated, set up for 2 amps..

asking $13,000

or $12.4 w/out rims

Need to sell kinda urgently.

its my GF's daily driver (her baby)

if your interested contact me on 0422210591 or PM me.

pics by email only

cheers tristan

PICS HERE

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