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hi guys i am selling my car after 5 loyal years with nissan.

Price Drop $15190

Trade for different car welcome

Here is a link to my post on carsales.com.au just cut and paste. all details are there. also if u want more pics go to

http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/juurift/gallery.html

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

Vehicle 1994 NISSAN SKYLINE HR33 GTS-T

Price $15,100

Kilometres 125,000

Body 2 door Coupe

Colour maroon

Interior Colour grey

Transmission 4 speed Automatic

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate GTS10F

Reg Expiry SEP-2005

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Brief Comments A Must See 11 Month REGO

Long Comments One owner for 5 years and has been well looked after.

Serviced with Motul Full Synthetic since the 1st day every 5000Km

Brand new front brake pads (Bendix Advance)

Have all receipts

Many modifications consists of;

Full 4" Jap exhaust system

Trust front mount intercooler

Apexi Twin Chamber blow off valve

Apexi Air Filter

Full Alarm and discrete immobiliser (2stage)

R32 Wheels

Trust oil catch can

Iridium Plugs

MUST SEE

No yearly fee custom plates comes with the car

Negotiable, A genuine "no Urgent sale"/have company car

PS. also comes with this rare JAP HUGE wing in one of the picture

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Vehicle 1994 NISSAN SKYLINE HR33 GTS-T

Price $15,100

Kilometres 125,000

Body 2 door Coupe

Colour maroon

Interior Colour grey

Transmission 4 speed Automatic

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate GTS10F

Reg Expiry SEP-2005

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Brief Comments A Must See 11 Month REGO

Long Comments One owner for 5 years and has been well looked after.

Serviced with Motul Full Synthetic since the 1st day every 5000Km

Brand new front brake pads (Bendix Advance)

Have all receipts

Many modifications consists of;

Full 4" Jap exhaust system

Trust front mount intercooler

Apexi Twin Chamber blow off valve

Apexi Air Filter

Full Alarm and discrete immobiliser (2stage)

R32 Wheels

Trust oil catch can

Iridium Plugs

MUST SEE

No yearly fee custom plates comes with the car

Negotiable, A genuine "no Urgent sale"/have company car

PS. also comes with this rare JAP HUGE wing in one of the picture

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