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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model:1996 R33 GTST Series 2

Milage:128,XXX kms

Transmission:Manual

Colour: White and Grey Primer :dry:

Location: Newcastle NSW

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered?Yes til May '08

Price:$7,200 ONO

Contact:0417459413

Comments / Modifications: Need this gone have bought new car already, Needs alot of TLC, if this doesnt sell as a whole i will wreck the car for parts, has been in a slight accident with front damage to the bumper/reo and front gaurds,

heres a list of positives for the car - Retimmed interior (seats, glove box, centre console lid, gear surround) clear tail lights, flush bootlid (needs some alignment work), 17inch Rays Eng. Wheels (near new rubber on front, rears pretty good), Fujitsubo Exhaust. Cusco Adjustable coil-overs (extremly stiff ride).

The Negatives - as mentioned will need some panel beating work to fix accident damage, was running abit rough last time i drove it. Bootlid wont open due to latch stuck.

Mite make a good drift car. i would rather sell the car as a whole package but if no interest will wreck for parts.

I have a few extras that i will sell for the right price - Genuine Ganador Carbon Mirrors (brand new), Mays Carbon Pod Shield, Genuine Veilside Side skirts (been repaired just need prep n paint).

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if it hasnt been recorded in a accident i'll offer 5K but would need to meet me and nsw/vic border. bit low but ey all i got worth a shot :ermm:

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