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windscreen obriens do windscreens for $335 fully installed (they can come to your place and do it for free), and that has the blue UV strip along the top, which is cheaper than the windscreen without it.

i have a new set of front brake pads that i will sell for an extra $50. they are new and are bendix ultimates. they are worth about $110. i'm pretty sure the rotors are ok, just need to be machined (which should be done whenever new pads are installed). the current pads are probably still legal, but it would depend on how picky the person who did the roadworthy was.

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come on people, serious offers only. if the car hasn't been sold by the weekend i am going to have to ring car yards to see if any of them will take it, and i know i won't like the price they will give me, but it has to go.

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would you take 8k and i will settle call me if interested 0404 8093 58

Item: 1995 r33 skyline gts25t type M series 1.5

Location: Gympie QLD

Item Condition: good

Reason for Selling: getting new car

Price and Payment Conditions: price drop!!! 13500 11000ONO as is (no roadworthy). found another car so i need it gone ASAP, MAKE AN OFFER

currently considering offers. the car has to be gone by the SUNDAY. the highest offer by then (by someone who can pick it up on the weekend) will be taken. Am picking up the new car sunday. It MUST be gone by then!

Extra Info:

manual

white

85xxxkms

rb25det

turbo (stock) running 11psi via turbotech boost controller

273rwhp @11psi

stock ecu

hybrid FMIC

pod filter with alloy CAI box

split dump pipe, 3" front pipe, 3" cat, 3.5" x-force cat back

heavy duty clutch

boost gauge

skyline floor mats

power window, mirrors

stock wheels

lowered

BOMEX style front bar

new spark plugs

remote central locking and imobiliser

turbo timer

clean inside and out.

for roadworthy it needs new front windscreen and brake pads

no swaps please.

Pictures:

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Contact Details: marc 0409122787 by either text or call, or PM on here.

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