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B]Make & model:[/b] Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Year: 1993

Kms: 135,000kms

Colour: White

Body: Coupe

RWC: Will be available on deposit

Modifications: Cat Back exhaust, lowered springs, rear strut tower brace

Price: $9300

General:

5 speed manual.

Working Air con.

Car is near standard.

I am looking to downgrade to some sort of runabout so am looking to sell the skyline off.

In the year or so I've had it, it has been serviced with Mobil 1 every 5000kms.

I change the plugs every second oil change.

Oil and air filters are changed with each service.

The car has rego till Sept 2009.

It will pass a RWC check no problems but I will not get it until I get a deposit for the car as selling skylines do take a while.

It has a JVC MP3 deck and some regular speakers (not much of a stereo fan).

Car has an insurance approved immobiliser fitted by an authorised workshop.

I will consider swaps for cars which meet my needs with cash on top towards me.

Not interested in cars that are worth the same or more than mine.

May swap for:

twin cam corolla or seca

Subaru Liberty Wagon

Old BMW

Will NOT swap for:

anything made by ford or holden.

the swap car will need to be SUB $5K

Cheers.

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