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1995 R33 Skyline GTS-t, series 1.5, M type, 5 Sp Manual, white, ABS option

Adelaide

Item Condition: In excellent condition. A very well looked after car.Has 116k original km's. Major service inc timing belt changed.

Virtually no wear on seat, steering wheel or gear shift. In stock standard condition. Only stereo has been changed. :

Extra Info: Has optional ABS. Nothing wrong with it. Any inspections and sensible test drives welcome.

Reason for Selling: Selling to buy larger car to tow car trailer.:

Price and Payment Conditions: $15950 or near offer. Must sell best offer.

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Contact Details: 0417 688 244, [email protected]

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shorty is justt a time waster, obviously. he would prob not even have $13.90 just trying to make himself sound important and feel wealthy. Nice car good luck with sale.

Yes, thats what im trying to do, to feel superior.... :P

pfft wanka

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