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fs This is a well loved nissan skyline R33 GTST turbo, has been well maintained and garaged.IT has mods as follows- Has a heavy duty clucth, Sony 52x4 dvd,tv,mp3,mp4,aux in and usb in with touch screen, kicker 6x9 rear speakers with kicker frount speakers with splits.hks turbo timer, lowered springs 3 spoke advan raceing rims (rare) with off set tyers 235/45/17 frount and 255/40/17 on the rear for more grip.The first thing i replaced on it was the raditor to a 52mm alloy dual core never had a problem always been reliable car Recentley gone in for a new clear coat and service, only selling because of expanding family and is not ideal for me anymore.selling as is with rego til feb 2015 p.s this car is posted elsewhere

thank you Also have spare standerd nissan rims that can go with it..... please txt only anytime as i work alot thanks

brisbane south west

price 6500 ono.

kms 131 000

0449122354

here are some pics

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