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1997 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 SERIES-II GTS-T M SPEC 2 door COUPE

2.5 Litre Straight 6 DOHC EFi Intercooled Turbo

5 Speed Manual

82,000 Kms

White in Colour

Rego till February 2008

17x8" Deepdish Mags with Very Good Condition Tyres

255x35x17 at Rear, 235x40x17 at Front

APEXi 3" Cat Back Exhaust System

APEXi Pod Air Filter

APEXi Turbo Timer

Everything else stock

Car is in very good condition.

Very well taken care of.

Serviced every 5000 Kms using only Mobile1 Fully Synthetic Oil.

Never been boosted or raced.

Drives like a dream, very smooth and powerful.

Only reason I'm selling it is that I'm getting married and need some cash.

Come have a look, you will not be disapointed, one of the tidiest Skylines in Sydeny.

$13,800 (Willing to negotiate with serius buyers only)

Contact Albert: 0411-44-77-29

Must sell this weekend.

Price dropped again.

Now selling for $13,800.

Come have a look, this certainly is not a 13 grand series2 but I really need to sell as i am very much in debt.

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Edited by Tony-R33

PRICE DROPPED.

Selling for $15,000 o.n.o

Very tidy car, price does not reflect the condition of the car but need to sell it soon due to other commitments.

Edited by Tony-R33

I'm open for offers people ...

Make me an offer, you'll never know i might just accept it.

Might even consider trade for something cheaper plus cash my way.

Need the cash urgently.

Price dropped again everyone.

Now only $14,500 (and willing to negotiate further on that)

Really need to sell this guys.

Come have a look and make an offer.

Will not find a better one for this price.

Must sell this weekend.

Price dropped again.

Now selling for $13,800.

Come have a look, this certainly is not a 13 grand series2 but I really need to sell as i am very much in debt.

Edited by Tony-R33
Must sell this weekend.

Price dropped again.

Now selling for $13,800.

Come have a look, this certainly is not a 13 grand series2 but I really need to sell as i am very much in debt.

Im going to try get and have a look this weekend....

holy crap this is way cheap!

I know, it is too. And honestly it is not because its in a bad shape or anything, I just really need to sell it quickly as I have a lot of debts on me. Car is in mint condition people.

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