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Fs: Skyline R33 Gtst, 5sp, Black, Good Condition, Drives Excellent,120kms. Be Quick At Only *****$11500


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For sale: 1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-TURBO

Asking Price: $11,500 negotiable

Killometer's: 120km

Manual or Automatic transmission: 5sp Manual

Engine Type: RB25DET

Complianced: Yes

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Car is completely stock, no mods and not thrashed means its in great mechanical condition and drives excellent. This is the cheapest R33 GTST 5sp in the country, you wont find a better one at this price!! Inspection is a must!

Contact detail's - 0412500318 Please call to arrange inspection, i am down near henley beach in Adelaide.

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