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FOR SALE:

Make / Model / Year: Nissan R33 GTS4 Skyline, 1994

Location: Moruya, NSW 2537

Kilometers: 210,000

Transmission type: 5sp manual

Engine: RB25DE

Colour: Metallic Blue over gunmetal

Modifications:
-17x8 Speedy Wheels with good tread
-BC height and dampening adjustable coilovers in front, height adjustable in rear
-Deep dish sparco steering wheel with airbag bosskit
-Catback exhaust with hotdog and dirty cannon, very loud.
-Gtst series 2 spoiler

Roadworthy Certificate: yes

Registered: yes - until 22-10-13

Accident History: none

Asking Price: $6500 - pretty negotiable

Other Comments: Car is in pretty good condition, worst cosmetic thing is the dings on the roof. Easily removed by a paintless dent remover, just not in a good area for that. Prop shaft was removed by previous owner so it is just rwd at the moment, seen them on ebay for about $120 just havent got around to getting one. Car is serviced every 7,000ks using penrite fully synthetic lubes. Front diff, transfer case, gearbox, rear diff oils were done last service at 205,000. Timing belt kit and waterpump done at 200,000.
Never had any troubles with the car, only selling due to getting my full license soon.

S.M.S Jacob for anything else on 0435 085 SIX NINE ONE

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