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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 Series II

Year: 1998

Milage: 135,500 (genuine KM's, not wound back like ones showing 40k kms)

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Cloud White

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes (Expires 26 November 2008)

Price: $14000 or make me an offer I can't refuse. Not interested in trades, sorry! Need the cash quick smart for debt.

Contact: PM or post here

Comments / Modifications: Imported July 2007 and complied shortly after. Recent compression test showed engine 100%. Never been boosted, only weekend drive as I catch public transport on weekdays. Only modifications to the car are A'Pexi power intake, 3" turbo-back exhaust and Nismo clear side indicators. Everything else pretty stock. Very reliable car, serviced regularly with top fluids.

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How long you have you had the car, did you buy it from an importer?

Thanks

Sam.

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I am from the Western suburbs. But seeing you are from Rowville, I should mention I am in the eastern suburbs (Noble Park, Springvale) often. So if you would like to inspect, we can meet somewhere near your side when I'm up there. Please PM me if you're still interested.

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