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!!!$11,500!!! !!!$11,500!!! !!!$11,500!!! !!!$11,500!!!

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS

1993

Metallic Silver

2 Door

5-Speed

83,000 Kilometres

K&N panel air filter

Timing belt changed 3000kms ago (just in case) u never know

Magnaflow Stainless 3" twin pipe exhaust (legal) (compliments the rear end beautifully)

Power Steering

Airconditioning

Climate Control

Electric Windows

Electric Mirrors

Cd Player with quality front splits

I imported this car in January this year and have loved it ever since. It was imported under the new RAWS scheme from Penrith (complete paperwork supplied) It's extremely clean car with stilll a near perfect paintjob. Very little is wrong with this car with everything working and roadworthy. Serviced every 5,000kms. Tires are still in very good nick probably about 70-80% and the brake pads are near new. The car was classified as a 4.5 on the import ratings where 5 being showroom condition.

It's got stock NA 15inch mag wheels and a JVC deatachable head unit with Clarion splits in the front. Rear speaker holdings have been modified to allow easy installation of rear speakers and amp/RCA leads are supplied which are still in the car.

Interior is very clean with original car mats

This car is great if you've always wanted to be a Skyline owner but don't want the trouble and maintenance with a turbo. (or simply cant afford it)

Unfortunately i have to see this car go after waiting 6 months for it now due to financial problems and career changes.

I'll have plenty of pictures within the next few days that are all high quality. Just email me on [email protected] to get a hold of them.

I'm looking at $11,500 for this car.

Rego expires in March/April

Location is Melbourne, Endeavour Hills (near Dandenong)

Thanks in advance Krystian

[email protected]

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