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Hey Skyliners and Looking To Own Skyliners out there.

I Purchased the R33 from a importer about 2 yrs ago, Completely Stock.

I Have Spent alot of money on This Car, Like Adjustable Suspension Install, Electronic Boost control, turbo time, Exhaust upgrades, Services ect

Car Info:

1995 R33 GTS-T Series 1.5(they Call it, With Series 2 Engine)

Manual 5 speed

Low Km's 90,000 for aus Driven Car

Tein Sports Fully Adjustable Coil-over Suspension

Ex'eddy Heavy Organice Performance Clutch

17" Race Wheels With Dunlop Street Performance tyres.

Drivers Airbag

Pioneer Stereo system with Pioneer 6" Splits and 6 Inch Rears.

HKS Electronic Boost Control

G'REEDY Turbo Timer

3" Dump Pipe with 3 Inch Right Thru To Sports Canon

well Looked after Car with Services Every 5000km, Minor Damage to front, Easy Fix

$15,000 NEW LOW PRICE

Visit Full Ad Here

Please Call

0404 243 340

Or Personal msg on Skylines Aus.

:sorcerer:

Edited by Robz
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Just Dropped to $16,000

Bargin for a Well Looked After Liner.

Competed at Willowbank and Attended most Skyline Aus. Cruises

Call For Enquiry

Rob.

0404243340

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