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Sadly parting with my lovley Skyline, R33 Series 1, 4 sp auto. 3" Trust exhaust with hi flow cat, hand built dump pipe, all new belts inc. timing belt, new brakes, new Yokohamas, new sound system, 11 months rego, immobiliser and at 68000ks must be one of the youngest in Australia.

Vehicle is in superb condition and has been fanatically maintained by both the previous Australian owner who is a good friend and myself. Charcoal in colour and with a great set of aftermarket wheels this car is both visually pleasing and magic to drive, $22,000,ONO. NSW Central Coast. John, 43322981 0408792981 :wassup:

PS Just saw one of this model advertised with 58000k's on the clock, very rare, so maybe there are a couple out there as good as this! Makes the price for mine a little more negotiable. JB

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