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R33 skyline

138***km

5sp manual rb25det, turbo

Nismo suspension (damper adjustable)

excedy heady duty clutch (less than 6 months old)

super spark coilpacks

slotted brake rotors (near new)

carbon fibre dash cluster

turbo back jap stainless exhaust, nice note not a loud system

m spec model

full m spec body kit

airbags

nismo rear spoiler

few other m spec extras

tyres are relatively new, would say about 80% its been very well looked after,

no leaks, always serviced on time. runs flawless, never had any problems with it. paint on bonnet isnt that special. been quoted 300 to have painted professionally but i was never bothered with it as it looks fine if your not fussy. theres also a slight crack in the front bar.

3 months rego with sale

$9250 negotiable

located in adelaide hills, SA

contact me on 0422 905 956 for further questions

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