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Got a R33 Gtst s 1 for sale. Colour is jet black. CAR IS SITUATED IN HOBART TASMANIA

I have been the only australian owner and have looked after the car very well. I have a run about car also so i rarely use the skyline. Only for nights out etc. Specs are as follows

- 3' jazma stainless exhaust

- 17' rims with good tyres

- Bilstein suspension

- K&N pod

- Cusco strut brace

- Momo wheel

- 73 000 km

- Auto - So wasnt bought to be raced or thrashed

- Blue Neons (mounted under car level with doors and with dash switch)

- S2 rear wing

- Carbon pedals

- Black tinted windows

PRICE $15 000

If any one is interested please contact me on 0418570665. If you wanted pics let us know via a sms of your email and ill send a good number out! Also the car that is for sale is the one shown on my avatar!

cheers

pete

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Hi is this car still for sale if so email pics to [email protected] and call me on 0418557585 to check it out, i live in hobart and am in the market for one

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