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ok guys, time to let my pride n joy go, my old mans started doin compliancing for r34's so hes bought me one to begin compliancing on (luki me) anways heres the low down of my car for sale

93 model r33 gtst s1

69,000kms on clock

17"wheels

page guard alarm with remote start (very cool) and built in turbo timer

xforce turboback exhaust system with 5"cannon

veilside front bar and side skirts

vinyl decals on either side

hybrid gt spec tube/fin fmic (latest model) with stainless steel piping

speco boost gauge and 5"monster tacho

original skyline floor mats

yellow dash interior

manual boost controller

blitz pod

alpine cda-9855 glidetouch head unit

pioneer 240watt 6" in the front

pioneer 250watt 6" splits in the back

recently servicedd and replaced spark plugs with ngk iridiums gapped at 0.65

I treated this car better than my gf lol, im sad to see it go but obviously im expecting my 34 to arrive in the next month or so, cars always washed, garaged etc.

No time wasters,or joy riders please

Currently advertised on carsales for $15,990 negotiable

located in norther suburbs melb

contact daniel on 0402365228

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