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Up for sale is my 1997 R33 Series 2 Skyline GTS-T, RB25DET, Auto, Alarm, Immobiliser, Alloy Wheels, Turbo Timer, MP3 CD Player.

Genuine 136000KMS. All Stock other than the wheels, alarm & turbo timer.

Has 7 months Rego.

Privately imported by myself, so I am the first owner of the car in Australia. Has been looked after and mostly driven on the weekends as I have another daily car.

Regretful sale, only selling as I need a smaller car for the mrs', so willing to swap/trade for a Civic / Corolla.

Have had the car for 5 Years and never had any issues with it, serviced regularly and driven normally not trashed.

Car has a dent on the side as pictured, but can easily and cheaply be fixed.

$5500 or near offer, priced for a quick sale.

No time wasters and joy raiders please.

Located in Parramatta Area.

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Hi, would you be interested in swapping for my 1998 Nissan Avenir Gt4Z Wagon? It's SR20DET, all wheel drive & fully optioned with an electric sunroof. To my knowledge it's the only one in Australia of 15 in the western hemisphere. It's gunmetal grey and basically looks like a mini Stagea. Needs rego. I'm in Penrith area. Luke

  • 7 months later...

hi, would you be interested in swapping with a 1995 honda civic GLi automatic 4 door sedan

great little car for use as a daily

very reliable and cheap on fuel

i get 500-600km on a $40 tank

if interested please call 0432 941 274 for more details

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