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1995 R33 GTS-25t Coupe

Complianced 08/04

Build 05/95

Black

MSPEC Body Kit

5 Speed Manual

RB25DET Engine

86,500kms

Drivers Air Bag

Immaculate Condition Inside and Out

Lowered

Tinted Windows

17" alloys

Cat back exhaust system

HKS Pod Filter

Black Widow Alarm System

Clarion Tape Deck and 6 Disc CD Stacker

Sony Speaker System

12 Months Registration

Price Dropped $13,000 ono.

This car has been well maintained and will suit a fussy buyer. Inspection is a must to appreciate the cars condition.

Car is located in Croydon Park, NSW for more info or to arrange a inspection/test drive please call

George 0424 995 627

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