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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 gtst 1996 m spec

Milage: 110,000 km's

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Melbourne inner suburbs

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Neg

Currently registered? Yes

Price: SOLD

Contact: Jordan 0402279462

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Car is in very good condition, with tasteful modifications. Hybrid front mount intercooler, 3" stainless steel turbo back exhaust, apexi pod filter, apexi turbo timer, apexi strut brace, window tint, 17" alloy wheels, have reciepts for all work and services. Driven only on BP ultimate pretrol and serviced every 5000 km's. car has been excellently maintained and cared for. Interior is immaculate. NB: car no longer has gtr rear wing, has standard s2 spoiler.

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finally going the GTR path are we jordan??? lol

seriously clean series 2 guys and sounds tough.

bit out of my price range as im after one or else id hit you up on this

gluck with it :rofl:

finally going the GTR path are we jordan??? lol

seriously clean series 2 guys and sounds tough.

bit out of my price range as im after one or else id hit you up on this

gluck with it :D

Yeh, you think Dillon will trade.. :cool:

What happened to your white one?

will give you a call sometimes this week and organise a time to come and have a looka t the car properly. and no i dont think dillon will wanna trade now. should go for a spin in it dayam :(

my white one i sold it in jan and was gonna get a GTR but change of plans so going back to GTST

Yeh, you think Dillon will trade.. :blink:

There's always negotiation on price / parts etc :D so let me know if your interested and we can talk about it. it does have a fully tuned power fc in it aswell at the moment which can be negotiated on as well.

What happened to your white one?

will give you a call sometimes this week and organise a time to come and have a looka t the car properly. and no i dont think dillon will wanna trade now. should go for a spin in it dayam :P

my white one i sold it in jan and was gonna get a GTR but change of plans so going back to GTST

yeh no worries

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