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Hey all! Up for sale is a 1996 Series 2 GTS4 R33 Nissan Skyline NON TURBO. I have owned the car for over 2 years now and it has served me well. It was a joy to own and I'm sure the next owner will be pleased. This is the perfect P-Plater car.

The car is mostly stock but does have the following:

* Custom exhaust.

* WALBRO GSS-341 Fuel Pump. (BRAND NEW)

* 18" PDW - Optic Z, black with chrome lip wheels. (235/40/18)

* Lowered springs.

* HID 6000k white headlights.

* LED white parkers.

* Clear side indicators.

* NISMO gear knob. (Also have the stock one)

* New battery.

* GENUINE Skyline floor mats.

Sound system includes:

* JL Audio W1 Subwoofer.

* Soundstream Mono Block amp.

* JL Audio 4 Channel Amp.

* Pioneer 6 1/2" oversized splits.

* JL Audio rear speakers.

* Pioneer MP3/AAC/ AUX headeck.

Rego until 31/12/11. $11,000 with RWC, $10,500 without. I am negotiable on price. Can also remove sound system to make even cheaper!

Located in Craigieburn, Victoria.

Name: Baris (Call me Baz)

Number: 0402 545 233

Email: [email protected]

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