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SOLD !!!!!! SOLD!!!!!! SOLD!!!!!!

For sale 1993 R33 skyline in very good condition, Manual, 115,000 km's, *** 12 months rego***, has a few mods:

Exedy Heavy Duty clutch

Full 3inch turbo back exhaust system with high flow cat and dump pipe 4.5inch Invidia muffler

Full Tanabe suspension setup (non adjustable) Retail over $2,500

K&N pod filter

Custom cold air induction setup

Boost gauge

HKS turbo timer

Full stereo system (pioneer head unit with 6 cd stacker, kicker 6.5 inch splits front & rear with 4 channel amp running speakers)

Momo gear knob

GTR centre gauge cluster (just needs wiring up)

Side skirts & rear pods, series 2 rear spoiler

17 by 8.5 inch Zetti rims, with 245's on the rear and 225's michelin pilot sport tyres on the front

just had major service

Dynoed at a healthy 180 rwkw (dyno sheets to prove)

All work and servicing carryed out by Amberly Auto's AKA Horse Power Factory

Overall great car thats never given me any problems, hardly driven as I drive a truck for work. Reason for selling it, I am buying a house so need to sell it for a deposit.

Price: $13,400 ono no RWC

location: Melbourne, S.E. suburbs

More photo's and details at carpoint.com and carsales.com

Contact me on 0407910304 or email me at [email protected]

Cheers Ryan

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Hey Ryan nice car, being someone who just sold a R33 s2 I can tell you guys want skylines for nothin' the problem is that the ppl who normaly want one cant afford it or cant even finace it!! and 1's wit money shy away cause of the "grey" factor, however nice car wish you the best danny!!!

Thanks danny your spot on about some of the people that have rang up or inquired TIME WASTERS!!!!!!!!!!!!! guess i just have to be patient

Leo2nv thanks for the reply, no there series 1, but ive put the series 2 boot spoiler on the back

can I ask peoples opinions on the price, do U think it is in the ball park figure for a 1993 model?????

cheers Ryan

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hay mate i'm still searching, but honestly i don't have a cent over 15k so that's all i got, and seing as i am now goingto europe till July, i don't think i will buy anything till i get back.

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