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dunno where the last thread went but im droppin price to $15k was $16

details are 1994 skyline R33 GTS25, wine red in colour

*mspec front bar, large centre mesh white

*17" chrome avantek sensei wheels

*falken 225/50/17 tyres

*2.5 inch catback pipe to lukey muffler with 4 inch oval tip

*high flow cat

*new windscreen

*lowered 1.5 inch on king springs

*RB74 race brake pads

*new pioneer cd player 50 x 4 watts - pionner fronts kenwood rears

*tinted windows

*hornet alarm immobiliser

car is in good condition mechanically and body is straight, oil changed at regualr intervals, fuel filter changed, gearbox in tip top shape clutch doesnt slip. 93000 on the odo.

I loved this car to death, but it has to go new car is here

pics email [email protected] or http://nismoman18.boostcruising.com

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ahem....why isnt anyone taking notice of this car.

it is a beautiful car, if i had it my way itd be in my garage now, but money wont let that be.

this car is tough and will turn many heads.

this car is well loved, ive heard all about it over the last few months.

very very nice car, great buy!

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