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Hey guys,

Selling the line.

Specs

1993 r33 nissan skyline GTS25, manual, non-turbo

Black, 110000km.

First Owner since imported into Australia 18 months ago.

400 bodykit (bumper and skirts)

16 inch rims, 3 month old tyres

Magna Flow exhaust

Recent major service: New timing belt, alternator, water pump, radiator (2nd hand), new clutch and all belts.

Full underbody neon kit and interior neons.

Fresh respray (3 months old) although there is a paint blemish in the right back corner (got hit by an egg 2 days after getting sprayed, quoted $300 to fix)

Drift Wing

Cold air intake

Apexi "auto timer"

$2000 sound system (blaupunkt speaker system, sony OEL head unit, BOSS 4 channel amp, Rockford Fosgate 2 channel amp, Eclipse subwoofer)

Always serviced using Mobil1 oils

Redline lightweight shockproof in the gear box

Much loved car and will be missed. Selling because I am heading up too Kalgoorlie soon.

$15,700 with sound system

$14,500 without sound system.

Please guys, no comments about how you can get a turbo skyline for 14 grand etc... I believe this is what my car is worth.

Car is advertised in the sunday times, quokka, west australian and autotrader.

I really need to sell this car.

Car must be sold within 3 weeks. If your keen then make an offer as the car will go too the highest offer at the end of three weeks.

Please call or text 0431 176 611

or email [email protected]

No time wasters please!!!

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