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Selling my R33 Skyline Series 1 1993

Info:

- Auto (Fully rebuilt a month ago)

- 105,000k's major service has been done for the 100,000

- 12months rego

- All standard option (Climate control, power steering, HICAS etc)

- Service every 5,000km with Penrite

- Aftermarket suspension (front adjustable)

Engine:

- 3inch exhaust from turbo back with cannon muffler

- Custom dump pipe off the turbo

- HKS Pod filter (modified to make big flutter)

- Turbosmart Boost controller

- HKS Front mount Intercooler

- GTR Fuel Pump

- Remapped Computer

- 168kw at the wheels on 7psi and 210kw at the wheels on 14psi

- Automatic counting Turbo Timer (Counts depending on turbo heat)

Exterior:

- Custom Chameleon Paint job inside out and engine bay black.

- It was sprayed about 5months ago. took off all badges including GT ones on the guard.

- Full body kit (Front has been customized to take out the number plate gap)

- Stealth rear wing

- Front Eye Lids

- 19inch Speedy Sphere Rims with 90% tread Machine Finish

- Lowered almost to the rims

- Tinted Windows

Interior:

- Custom Interior (Tan Leather with Black and Tan Door Trims, Centre console and Hand Break) - Being installed on the 15th July

- Dash and other pieces in the car painted Chameleon

- Newly fitted GTR Dash (Not in pictures)

- 3 Gauges on pillar Defi Style (Boost, Volts and Oil Temp)

- Aftermarket Shifter

- Fire Extinguisher (Painted in Chameleon)

- Panasonic MP3 Player

- 2 12inch Subwoofers in the boot

- Cadence Mono block amp

- Sports steering wheel

This car is immaculate and body is extremely straight

I’m asking around $21,000ono

Any other questions just call me on 0401 670 923

Interior pic is without interior and ugly red carmat has been replaced with new black mats and leather seats will be in 15th July.

Also some pics are just before Easternats, in the photos you can see how I put the eyelips on and trailer lightrs have been removed. Check it out for your self.

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yeh, a 93 model with like 1grand per litre paintjob, 19s,full stez, bodykit, leather interior and makes over 200rwkw and with good ks, wat do u want it for free?

haha man i reckon its a awsome price, goodluck with the sale

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