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Make: Nissan

Model: 1995 R33 GTR VSPEC

Milage: 61,000

Transmission: 5 spd man

Colour: Silver

Location: Adelaide S.A.

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $25,500

Contact: pm me

Comments / Modifications: Car is in VERY good condition and is always garaged and looked after, serviced every 5000kms - rarely driven. Car is stock standard besides the Wedssport wheels, Bilstein suspension and full Nismo 3" exhaust. Still running standard boost. Factory paint is in excellent condition, and there are no dings in the body anywhere. Interior is stock and very neat and tidy. I am the first owner in Australia, owned for 3 years. Drives very well and is one of the tidiest i have seen, will not be disappointed.

This GTR has been very good to me, never had any problems at all. Regretful sale - am currently renovating my house and need the coin.

Any other queries, just let me know.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Big fan of those WEDS Sport wheels, that looks awesome dude, free bump

thanks mate, they are an awesome wheel... need to sell now, will let it go for $23500 or nearest offer!

give me a call on 0417 820 510

GET ON IT!

:) its peanut butter jelly tiime, peanut butter jelly tiime :)

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