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FS

Price/Amount

$10,000

Open to Swap?

Yes

State

VIC

Short Description for title?

White R33 Skyline GTS-t

Currently Registered?

Yes

Transmission?

MANUAL

REGO/VIN Number?

NAUTI

Contact Info Other than this Forum?

0418592848

Description

My car, obviously i'm a female owner, so its never been thrashed/drifted or anything like that.

Car is:

R33 Skyline.

Colour is:

White

Car has:

5 Speed Manual

Body kit (Front Bar)

GTR Wing

Cross Drilled and Slotted Rotors up front.

Front mount Cooler

Wheels, not sure what they are or there Size.

Car drives perfect, like I said owned my me so its never been thrashed around........ body it straight, no rust, rego'd until Oct 2011, Everything is still stock, no mods have been made apart from the Cooler. Never been boosted, had stock exhaust still, has 172,***k's

Give me a buzz on 0418592848 to get more info on the car.

I am more looking to swap for a family car of same value or a Ute.

Car is located on the West side of Melb.

(Nauti) plates dont come with the car but are available at a extra Price.......

Please do not call me with silly offers, I'm not interested. And please dont call if your going to screw me around!

I need to get rid of this car asap. It just sits at home as I cant drive it everyday.

Am looking for any sort or ute, holden, ford, manual, auto whatever - so send me offers. As for the daily, im not after anther turbo, or BT1 or anything like that, a daily, will accept ss offers, but not anything that requiers too much work. Needs to be neat and tidy.

Skyline has recently had new brakes, new rotors, new radiator, engine clean out, turbo test etc. The car is in great condition, has never missed a beat.

I have never thrashed the car or had an accident in it. I just dont have enough time for it. I just need something to drive everyday.

Open to all offers - on this thread or PM me. Call if very interested only.

AGAIN NOT IN THE MOOD FOR BEING SCREWED AROUND ANYMORE - YOU WILL BE NAMED AND SHAMED!

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