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1993 R33 GTST For sale

Vehicle- 1993 NISSAN SKYLINE HR33 GTS-T

Price-- $16,000 NEG

Kilometre- 88,000

Body- 2 door Coupe

Colour -burgandy

Interior Colour- grey

Transmission- 5 speed Manual

Engine- 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.5L (2498cc)

Reg Plate- CC-469B

Reg Expiry --APR-2006

Road Worthy Certificate -Not Applicable

Brief Comments- Very reliable immaculate car, New tyres on 19" ROH Rims,excellent condition+extras, Negottiable

Long Comments-

Nissan R33 Skyline Turbo. This a one very eye catching car that has been very well looked after and will be missed. Purrs like a kitten. I have had it serviced every 5000kms with the very best oils, and was serviced under 700kms ago. Is running stock boost so motor runs like new, is very responsive and very quick.

Comes with many extras which include.

**19" ROH Drift R rims with new tyres**

**Turbosmart Blow off valve**

**Hks exhaust which sounds absolutelty fab**

**DVD player with monitor**

**Speed strips for extra speed. ha**

**Full body kit**

**Momo sports steering wheel**

**The original R33 rims with as new tyres**

This is a great, immaculate eye catching car, which has been my pride and joy. I am more then happy to answer any queries on the car. Thanks Guys.

Pics can be seen @ carsales in the S.A section as you probably noticed i just cut and pasted the AD.

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hey i think i saw your car today near the Tonsley Hotel coming out of the side street! The one with the Viper stripes right? :D

if it is, nice car and good luck with the sale, its a good price so im sure you wont have any trouble selling it anyway! :D

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