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Gday all

Ive advertised my car before on this forum, but it has been changed a bit since, and ive settled on exactly what i want.

Location: Central NSW, but i will travel to a mid-point and meet up if you are genuinely interested and live far away.

1993 R33 GTS-T, Manual, 121,xxxkms

Black with Purple Pearl... looks gorgeous in the sun

Lowered all round

BOV

18" Chrome rims

Rego till Nov 21 2006

Interior:

Red MOMO steering wheel

Red MOMO gearknob

Red MOMO pedals

Alpine CDA-9827 Head unit

White EL dials (bright blue at night)

Fusion Encounter 4 channel AMP in boot

Serviced regularly

$16 000 or will trade for a Series 2 NON-turbo, manual.

No crazy bodykits on this one, its the way Nissan intended it to look, but with a beautiful colour :D

Im moving away from the turbo scene because i have a youngin on the way and its not really appropriate car... but i really do want a Series 2 Non-turbo, as i cant stand to drive anything BUT a Skyline :pwned:

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