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HI GUYS

UP FOR SALE IS MY R33 GTS 1995

PERFECT P PLATE LEGAL CAR

I HAVE OWNED THE CAR FOR 6 MONTHS AND I AM THE 1ST AUSTRALIAN OWNER OF THE CAR, NEVER HAD A MECHANICAL PROBLEM, CAR WAS CHECKED BY STATE ROADS( PROOF WILL BE PROVIDED) AND COMES WITH ROADWORTHY, HAS NOT BEEN THRASHED AS MOST SKYLINES HAVE, ALWAYS BEEN SERVICED AT 5000KMS, PAINT WORK IN MINT CONDITION CONSIDERING ITS AGE, NO DINTS OR CRACKS IN BODY WORK, VERY RELIABLE CAR, NEVER MISSES A BEAT, RUNS A1

LOW KMS: APROX 88,500

MOD LIST

3 INCH EXHAUST

UPGRADED IMMOBILISER WORTH $200

EXTREME HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH WORTH $600

SOUND SYSTEM ...KICKER AMP,CADENCE SUB, PIONEER HEAR UNIT IPOD CONNECTIVITY AND 2 PIONEER SPEAKERS IN FRONT AND 2 IN BACK... AWESOME SOUND WORTH $1000

RECEIPTS WILL BE PROVIDED FOR MODS.

COME WITH 6 MONTHS REGO

TEST DRIVES ARE WELCOME

CONTACT ANDREW ON 0412735920 or @ [email protected] IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS

CAR IS LOCATED IN NORTHERN SUBURBS

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