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Make: NISSAN

Model: 1995 Skyline gts25t

Milage: 150,000

Transmission: automatic

Colour: Silver and grey

Location: Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $7,500

Contact: 0403844892

Comments / Modifications: Clean original R33 no modifications except for turbo timer fitted by previous owner to prolong turbo life. Car has recently had a major service at Racing Projekt and four new tires have been fitted. Registration is due at the end of August and this will be inculded in sale! 12 months rego! Everything is stock except sound system. Car has four new Sony Xplod speakers 6 by 9s in rear and 6" at front. Sony Xplod headunit with mp3 output and 800w monoblock amp with 12" Infinity Sub in specification box in the boot. All tests are welcome, I have been assured engine and driveline are in VGC however there is a dent on the front passenger panel. I have been quoted $280 to fix and respray panel however this may be negotiated within sale as I do not have time for this to be fixed by myself. Serious buyers please contact me for a test drive. mobile is preferred contact method. Viewing of the car can be arranged at Vermont or Clayton.

Thank you

Jeremy Williamson

0403844892 [email protected]

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