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Ok its time to move on i wanta sell my skyline

As i have found a new car need to sell

In Port macquaire NSW mid north coast

Gts-t R33 1994 M spec

128000ks

5 speed

Sunroof

NSW REGO TILL FEB

UAS Skyline seat covers black

PWR Front Mount Cooler

K & N Pod

Trust 3" Catback trust Exhaust

PIVOT super quick shift Kit

Link computer plug in computer Gts LINK

17" crome Rims

GTR rear Wing

aftermarket Sides not sure on what

Aftermarket Crome Grill

Aftermarket shockys and King springs

2point with Pager Alarm Worth $700

original skyline floor matts

Body is super clean

Some marks on front bar

mark on drivers side door easy to fix

Motor is Smooth as

Oil changed every 5000ks with motul 4100 turbolight

gearbox oil is redline oil

LSD has Redline oil also

new pads on rear brakes

NEW TYRES

i spead big money always looking after it i just wanta GTR :)

REASON I FOUND A GTR r32 i'm in love with has to go this week or i will miss out on GTR

Price $15999 can lower it a little if i take some shit out

Edited by mrr330

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