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For Sale: 1995 R33 Series 1.5 typeM Skyline GTS25t

Reason for sale: Travel

Modifications: stereo, Bov, Turbo timer, Boost controller, tinted windows, some parts of interior retrimmed i.e. steering wheel, knob. aftermarket wheels.

Mileage- approx 123,000kays

Imported late 2007 with around 89,000kays. Service papers kept. lots of parts replaces including rear shocks, fan, timing belts and power steering belt (115,000 kays). mainly garaged whilst i have had it. serviced regularly but dont drive it much now as i am selling so has not had a service for a couple of months.

Location - Hobart area

Price - 10,000 or nearest offer. i need it gone so if im sure something can be arranged. The car is great to drive, smooth through the gears etc. rides well.

no tyre kickers please.

the picture attached is of the car when i first got it.

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Manual or auto? Don't really say and 'smooth through the gears' don't give anything away either!! I know somebody who is after a manual without a sunroof. Does your's fit the bill?

Cheers, Greg.

it doesnt have a sunroof but its manual. by smooth through the gears i basically meant it drives well. i dunno what else to say. just put new rear shocks in a few thousand kays back.

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My mate's son is after one without a sunroof for track work. I showed him another one that had a sunroof and he walked away from it quickly.

He has your number, it's up to the God's now!

Cheers, Greg.

ok mate thanks for your help. lets hope the gods help me get rid of it finally!! its been for sale for a long time.

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