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WTS: 1996 Nissan Skyline R33, GTS-T Manual.
ODO: 176,XXX
Reg: 15th September 2014
RWC: Yes
Modifications: FMIC.
Interior Mods: Sony DVD Touchscreen with Reversing Camera, USA Audio Amp + Sub.
Factory Sunroof.
Alarm & Immobilizer.

Asking Price: $9,000 ONO. (I am open to negotiate, the worst I can say is no)
Location: Northern Suburbs, Melbourne Victoria.
Contact: Ben: 0433 060 967.

Overall an immaculate example of a well looked after R33. I am the second Australian owner, and have owned this car for 3 years. The previous owner imported the vehicle and owned it for 5 years. I know for a fact the car was in Japan in 2003, as I found inside the sun visor (and still have) a car parking ticket from Japan, dated 2003.

The car has been serviced every 5000 km's at Temby Auto Service in Eltham. (Can provide all paperwork). Besides from the FMIC, the car is mechanically stock. (Stock 7psi, stock exhaust, rims, suspension etc). This car is my daily drive, and unfortunately I'm selling due to purchase of property.

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