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Item: Nissan Skyline 1995 R33 GTS25 Coupe

Location: Canberra, ACT

Item Condition: Beautiful condition, very well cared for!

Reason for Selling: Going overseas

Price and Payment Conditions: $12,000 Negotiable

Extra Info:

- 83,000 kms

- 18" Starcorp Impul Rims

- Tyres have excellent tread

- 3 point immobiliser and alarm

- Automatic

- JVC MP3/CD head unit with remote

- Remote central locking

- service log books from servicing in Japan

- Factory features include climate control, power windows, power fold-in mirrors, original Skyline floor mats.

- ACT rego until December

- BONUS: additional set of 16" rims, tyres with great tread.

This car would be perfect for the young driver, beautiful to get around town in. A smooth ride and a real head-turner. Easy on petrol, easy on insurance! This baby is a dream to own.

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For more pics, visit this site:

http://users.tpg.com.au/adslv24i/sale/

More info at the carsales.com.au site

Edited by sigsputnik
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