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hey all,

I have decided to put my skyline up on the market, sort of tentively at the moment as I will only sell if I get what I want for it and also I have another car I want to buy....if I don't get what I am looking for I'll just keep it.

1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t

Series 1.5

approx 128,000kms

white in colour

pretty much standard, only mods are:

- genuine Nismo LM GT2 2-piece rims, 17x8 and 17x9 (over $4k worth)

- 3inch mandrel bent exhaust (comes with 2 different mufflers)

- hybrid dual-stage electronic boost controller (running very low 8psi on both low and high)

- slotted rotors front and rear

- Schnieder cd player

- genuine nissan floor mats

- Nismo front grill

overall the car is in awesome condition, only has a bit of wear on the gearknob and boot and on the right edge of the steering wheel. I have owned the car only for about 6weeks, I bought the car from UAS. Only reason I am selling is I have beeen offered a good deal on a 180sx and I really want to get back into one.

Price is $13,000ono, however won't be selling for much lower than this.

Pictures:

Skyline Front

Skyline Rear

Skyline Engine

Skyline Interior

Edited by hobzta
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