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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 skyline 1996 series 2

Milage: 98,000

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Gun metal grey

Location: Frankston south

Complied? Fully complied and registered with RWC

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes 12months rego comes with vehicle

Price: 12,000 ono

Contact: 0447542543

Comments / Modifications: Engine is totally stock has cat back exhaust and is running a RSM,front swaybar, this car is very well looked after

and is in good condition especially for its age, lowered with whiteline springs in the rear and kings in the front comes with

17x8inch rear deep dish wheels and 17x7inch fronts with semi new tyres, this car goes very quick compared to most other autos i have driven

and very economical 490-510kms out of a tank of petrol, always serviced every 5000kms with good oils and filters. First owner when imported from

japan.

Must sell throw me a reasonable offer and i will consider it. call or sms to arrange a inspection.

Images: picks sorry will be up soon...

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pics should be up this weekend aslo got told after a few people came for inspection in the last day this car also has a apexi panel filter and a japanese cat back exhaust but is not loud at all very clean smooth note.

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