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--- NISSAN GTS-T SKYLINE ---

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 1996 SERIES 2

Rego until Oct 2009

-Automatic

-Turbo Timer

-Boost Controller

-3inch Exhaust

-New High Flow Turbo

-New Gaskets

-New Radiator

-G-Ready Timing Belt

-Apexi Gauges

-High Flowed Catalic Converter

-Remapped E.C.U From Japan

-Side Skirts

-Rear Pods

-Re-Gased Air Con

-Apexi Air Filter

-Apexi Spark Plugs

-GTR Fuel Pump

Will throw in a 2nd spoiler if buyer buys in now. Only Done Genuine 70,000kms

Car does not come with RWC but all it needs is one tyre, crack in rear garnish fixed and a globe for front light. Will put on the tyre and give winner globe if the car is purchased through Buy It Now!

The Skyline is very smooth to drive, picks up speed quickly & the car gets lots of looks.

URGENT but very reluctant sale, selling due to my partner needing a P Plate legal car.

Any queries do not hesitate to call on 0438228119 anytime.

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