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This is a nissan skyline r33, non turbo and p plate legal, its a 5spd manual, with 99,000kms. Car has always been garaged and its in pristine condition. The car runs perfectly, never had any problems and it has been regularly serviced every 7,000kms.

Only modifications on this car are a 2 1/2 inch catback exhaust system,and h.i.d xenon headlights. This car has been my pride and joy for the past 2 years and has been the most reliable car i have ever had, and a very tidy and clean example of a skyline. You will find interior and exterior in near perfect condition aswel as being mechanically A1.

I am selling with great regret due to expanding family, so il need a bigger car but cant afford to keep two.

I am asking $11,500 negotiable and the car comes with rwc and registration.

Car can also be viewed upon request, located in South Morang, Victoria.

contact: Adam - 0401 321 013

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I've noticed this car has been on the market for a while now.

I'll be looking for a black R33 non-turbo around July sometime, if you still have it then, I'll give you a call (hopefully not, as I'm sure this car is very clean, and should go do a faithful owner very soon).

Good luck with the sale.

I've noticed this car has been on the market for a while now.

I'll be looking for a black R33 non-turbo around July sometime, if you still have it then, I'll give you a call (hopefully not, as I'm sure this car is very clean, and should go do a faithful owner very soon).

Good luck with the sale.

heh im selling mine July, i'll be putting it up on here then, usually n/a skylines go fairly fast as p platers snatch em like hot cakes there isnt too many on carsales (compared to gtsts)

If there over priced they will be sitting on the market for a while until the owner price drops it and it will eventually happen. seen as you can pick up a decent GTST for 10k NA's are normally worth around the 7-9.5k mark depending on the car itself.

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mmm not really, the n/as i saw for that price were in bad condition.. there was only 2 good n/as when i was looking 2 years ago around 12k, and i paid 11.5 for mine, came with a nice stereo and rims and exhaust, manual and couldnt be happier with it.

could of got a auto 34 4 door but figured nah..

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