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Hi all, up forsale is my r33.

FOR SALE: 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 Dark Grey

Location: Liverpool NSW

Asking Price: $5,500

Killometer's: 130xxx

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB25DE

Modifications: Unknown exhaust(cat back, good note), cusco coilovers all round, apexi pod set up, unknown strut brace, fibreglass bonnet, full alarm and imobilisor, alpine touch screen headdeck with ipod connection

Registration: till november sometime,

Crash History: Car has had damage on the drivers side rear quarter panel the bog has started to go off..

Other Comment's about the vehicle: The body is a bit ruff and could do with some attention, the rear passenger side seat belt doesnt retract, the sunroof leaks but only in heavy heavy rain, other then that the car is in great condition, have never had any troubles with it what so ever.

I have the rear spoiler to put back on the car, and have a fibreglass boot too that is brand new and in prime that you can take for an extra $200..

Contact Details: Nathan 0430365395(msg me throughout the day) i can answer my phone from 4pm-10.30ish

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