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post-14850-1147856339.jpgpost-14850-1147856402.jpgpost-14850-1147856462.jpgpost-14850-1147856511.jpghi i am leaving queensland and moving to the middle of nowhere so the skyline needs to go ASAP that is why its so cheap.

car details are as follows

1994 r33 gts-t

colour - white

electric sunroof

standard rims

bilstene shocks

lowered king springs

greddy profect b series 2 boost controller, fully electric

pwr front mout with polished piping

full 3inch exhaust with doubble dump from turbo

apexi pen turbo timer

whiteline camber adjust in front

custom clutch

this car is clean as. it needs to ASAP.

$12,500 FIRM

I LIVE IN BRISBANE and i am looking for a local buyer

cheerz

0404 435 084

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whyyyyyyyyyyyyyy not sydney. would of been sold, exactly what ive been looking for. my bad luck

i spose interstate and non local buyer are welcome but i need this car out of my driveway by next friday.

this is so bloody cheap. any one who wants a really good skyline at a really fuc*en good price make sure you contact.

Very interested mate. If I can sell my car this week I'll come up this weekend to check it out!

So there's nothing wrong with it? No problems?

no there are no problems the car is A1, o and the engine has done 80,000k's just so people know, pretty standard for a 94 model.

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