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SKYLINE R33 GTR

1995

CUSTOM BLACK PAINT WITH RAINBOW FLAKES

CARBON REAR WING

GANADOR CARBON MIRRORS

18 X 10 ZEPTER WHEELS

LOWERED SUSPENSION

UPGRADE INTERCOOLER

NISMO EXHAUST

BLOW OFF VALVE

HKS CLUTCH

MOMO STEERING WHEEL

TIDY CAR

MUST SELL

BARGAIN  $29000

PICS WILL BE ADDED MONDAY

Hey dude, u got any pix you could email me ASAP, how many K's, what state and area you in? Send the pix to [email protected] ASAP as I am looking to get one ASAP.

Cheers mate

Guys this is a great buy! - Free bump

Can I ask why you are selling a great looking GTR for so cheap if you don't mind me asking  :mellow:

How do you know it’s a great buy have you inspected the car? Anyway looks like a clean car from the pictures and the price seems to be right :blink:

Very interested in this car. Please send all available information (eg compliance, rego, history and any more pics) and a name and phone number to [email protected] Would love to come and check this car out ASAP

Thread cleaned - Anyone who wants to throw in their 2c can pm the thread starter, do not chat in this thread please.

hi all,

sorry for all who were enquiring, ive been offline for a few days.

car is complied but unregsitered.

the car is tidy, its only cheap because i want to sell asap.

the only issues with the car are the 4wd light is on, i assume its something electrical, as it only illuminates after about 5 seconds after i start it.

it will probably have to go to nissan to diagnose the fault.

hi all,

sorry for all who were enquiring, ive been offline for a few days.

car is complied but unregsitered.

the car is tidy, its only cheap because i want to sell asap.

the only issues with the car are the 4wd light is on, i assume its something electrical, as it only illuminates after about 5 seconds after i start it.

it will probably have to go to nissan to diagnose the fault.

Dean

Is the actual 4wd mode working and just the light comming on.

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