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post-11094-1159706016.jpgpost-11094-1159704951.jpgpost-11094-1159705828.jpgpost-11094-1159704923.jpgpost-11094-1159704889.jpgSelling my beloved Series 1, it's had a few mods done. Project that never really got finished, so the car doesn't need much to get it really going hard

Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Manual

Hi-Flowed Turbo by JPC in Thomastown

Lowered on RSR springs all round

102,000 kms

Excedy Heavy duty clutch

3" turbo back exhaust with HKS muffler

600x300x75 FMIC

19 inch rims with 70-80% tread

Pager Alarm with immoboliser

K&N pod filter in stainless steel cold air box

Strut brace for rear

Service done every 5,000 kms

Pivot turbo timer, looks very standard

Sound system including DVD player and screen

Electronic rust protecter wired into car

Extra parts to go with car:

16 inch rims

Stock exhaust

Fuel cut defender

Greddy Profec A

many more

Can't really think of anything else, just need it to be sold.

This car is my passion but as most of us would know i'm in for some interesting times.

Asking for $16990 ONO

Pm me or call me on 0402428854, P.S. i don't really like private numbers

i'm in melbourne

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hey sorry guys i can't swap it for another car, fiance already has a normal/friendly car; So its up to me to make the "sacrific" thanks anyway.

Need to really sell it as soon as possible, open to any other reasonable offers...thanks once again.

Guys

This car is the best series 1 R33 I have seen. Subtle mods, yet still manages to grab your attention.

I know Anthony Personally and I have never seen that car with a spec of dust on it. I waited 3 months to sell my skyline and it was immaculate, you just have to wait for the right person to come along.

I assure you guys, the first serious person that goes and has a look at this car will buy it, you CANNOT fault it. He is after a Motorbike and I know that he wouldnt sell it for another car!

After being a owner of a R33, I must say, they have a classic look and bulletproof reliability- this ones had all of your usual Mods done so no more to spend, sometimes we forget that stock ones are going for like 1k cheaper, but you would have to spend 6k+ to just get it to the same level of mods as this one.

Good Luck with the sale man I know itll be sold soon.

Guys thanks heaps for the support!!!! i thought this was pretty cheap for a car with a couple of "not bad" mods......but not any real serious buys though.

I need to sell the car asap serious offers considered.

thanks again guys

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