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05/96, NISSAN, SKYLINE, R33 GTS-T, Coupe

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Compliance Date

05/96

Make

NISSAN

Model

SKYLINE R33 GTS-T Coupe

Description

AUTOMATIC 4 Spd, 2.5 ltr, 6 cyl, Petrol, Multi-Point Injected Turbo intercooled

Colour

WHITE

Odometer

110,031 kms. showing on Odometer

Registration No.

SPOOLD (NSW)

Registration Expiry

17 February 2008

Accessories

Aircond., Airbag Dual, P/Steer, P/Wind Front, ABS, IRS, Sunroof, Cent.Lock, CD Player, Cassette, Radio, Jack, Alloy Wheels, Immobiliser (App), Body Kit, Climate Control, Turbo Timer

Trim

GREY CLOTH

No. of Seats

4

No. of Doors

2

Log Book

No

GST Status

GST Included in Sale Price

Damage Details

Bumper Bar (Front) - Paint Cracked, Paint Flaking, Scratches, Scuffs, Interior Door (Driver) - Speaker Cover Damaged/Missing, Interior Door (Front Passenger - Speaker Cover Damaged/Missing, Keys - Spare Key & Remote Missing, Service Book - Missing, Vehicle Body - Minor Scratches All Over, Stone Chips to Front End, Windscreen (Front) - Minor Chips Evident

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