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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 4Door S1.5

75XXX on the whole car.

I’m selling my Skyline due to it not fitting my drum kit inside.. sadly that’s the only reason why I need to. I’ve gotta sell mine and buy a wagon / 4wd.

Car runs really nicely, just serviced 1000 kms ago.

I’ve had the car since July last year with only 42XXX kms, so I do a lot of driving.

Car has been well looked after, only top fuel goes in with octane booster to clean it out every 2nd tank.

I am interested in swapping for wagons or 4wd..

Details of car

1995 Nissan Skyline R33 4Door S1.5

75XXX on the whole car.

Inside there are Alpine Type R speakers (front and back) and a Kenwood CD Player.

R33 GTR buckets

Sanded Sunroof

Defi boost and water temp gages,

Genuine Nissan skyline matts back and front.

stock red trimmed wheel

Nismo suspension

Under the hood

Pod

FMIC

3” screamer pipe

3” cat back Xforce exhaust with twin tip

Comes with all stock parts… (not seats)

Have stock front bumper cut out,

I really don’t want to sell the car but I gonna have to now

Looking for $12,800 ONO. Feel free to offer,

Swaps for nissan stagea, mitsubishi legnum, maybe a nice newer commonhor wagon. 4WD’s

Anything really that has a lot of space.

Pm me. Or 0433095522

Josh

New bumper

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