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Make: NISSAN

Model:SKYLINE R33 GTS-4

Engine: RB25DE

Year: 1994

Milage:170,XXXkm

Transmission:MANUAL

Colour: Not so good gun metal grey

Location: Redbank Plains, QLD

Currently registered? YES QLD

Price: $5,000 ono

Contact: On Here

Comments / Modifications:

2 1/4" catback exhaust ( sounds very nice )

Alarm & Imobiliser - alarm does work but lost the key 4 the siren. remote locking also

Interior is in good condition apart from steering wheel

USB head deck, 6x9, 6"splits

HD clutch

4x new tires, bout 2000km on them

no a/c and heater :D

Done all the oil changes and general servicing bout 5000km back ( serviced regularly, and maintained like it was baby )

all in all she runs good, and drives good. very fun to drive due 2 4WD and AWS.

not the nicest looking car, but a good daily drive

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