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I have a 93 R33 GTST up for Sale.

It is a immaculate Skyline garaged every night, and waxed every 3 months. It has 128000kms, 5 spd manual, initally had 114,000kms when first bought. Bught this car of a elderly man fully standard. Still ahve old RWC to prove. The car has no scratches or dents, as I am a very fussy owner. It has 18 inch ANZ Tycoon Rims with new to new tyres, sitting on super low King Springs, M Spec front bar and spoiler, rare electric sunroof, Blitz turbo timer with built in boost guage, blitz induction air filter kit, Hybrid FMIC, Full Turbo back exhasust with a Hi Flow cat, one of the latest Sony Cd/ MP3 Players. All mods have been done since car was bought. Serviced ever 5000kms. Dynoed at 186.6 RWKW at 10psi before installing a FMICwith print outs.. Exterior/Interior is immac condition. Engine is also clean, with no leaks whatsoever.

This car is a head turner.

RWC supplied

First to see will buy

Selling becasue car is only driven on the weekends, as I go to Uni around the block from home, and need the cash for a bike

Selling for 14,500

Call me on 0421111542.

Pic is blurry as it was taken with my phone. Cheers

Located in Western Suburs of Melbourne

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