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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 GTST

Milage: 127000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Melbourne/mornington peninsula

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES till 06/09

Price: $14500

Contact: PM or sms/call 0412894449

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This car has been upgraded in all departments, interior, sound, exterior, performance and handling. Very solid car. Just got back from Racepace and driven 100kms since to country and back. Sitting in garage. Will come with RWC. Please dont waste my time and only call if u have the money and are seriously looking for a rock solid skyline. Its been serviced and did compression test and can show results. Happy to do compression test but takes a while so this will only be done for serious buyer. This is a car that u will go home with and have no surprises.

If interested will supply part list and mods. To many to type and comes with many stock and spare parts. Advertised on carsales also

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...2&trecs=402

Questions or more photos plz pm. Dont pm me just to find out dyno and parts list. Seriously, if looking for a car, happy to hear from u. Thanx

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Dont have a good camera at moment so best pics i got at moment. Sorry bout short detail but really tired and dont want to be on here forever. Just to add, been in country now for 6yrs and babied. Happy for any inspection, looking for easy sale. Thanx again

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