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10/95 R33 SKYLINE GTS NON TURBO

145,xxx Kms

Power everything

3.75" Lowered Kmac Springs NEW

Pedders suspension

3A racing mandrel bent exhaust

Immaculate paint and body!!!

New K&N filter.

Just been serviced with motul turbo light 4000 oil, with new plugs, and filter.

Advanced timing, goes very well for NA.

Alarm/Imobiliser.

Gtr Grill, M spec fb, and aftermarket wing.

18" HP design concept rims with heaps of rubber left, few months old.

2x A pillar mount gauges

In dash schinder TV/DVD + 15" type R sub + 820RMS amp + Pioneer comp splits + Boston Rear co ax + stinger wiring! (Have spent over LOTs on this.)

$13,500 ONO

This car is perfect for P plate drivers, who now have to comply under new rules as well as cheap daily driver, and low insurance!!! :) Absolutly Immaculate! Barly a mark on the paint!

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Contact Myself (Dayne) via PM for further inquiries!

Cheers.

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Hmmm i've had interest at a higher price because its advertised in trading post for 13500... and wasnt really going to sell anymore unless i got that price... as i was going to have a nitrous oxide kit put onto the vehicle in 2 weeks time..

I wouldnt go putting no spoliers etc on the car without a decent sized deposit down first. Thats just the way it works.

The guy with the 200sx who PM'd me... i PM'd you back champ

Dayne

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Non turbo - As the add states im located in canberra.. it goes alright but seriously if your seaking power non turbo isnt the way to head.

Its now $13500 firm... it has 3 tvs, one in the dash, two in the headrest, and now has a machined fly wheel and a brand new excede extra sports tuff clutch put in 2 weeks ago.

Dayne

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