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post-34103-1167265355.jpgpost-34103-1167265026.jpgpost-34103-1167265094.jpg1994 R33 GTS4 for sale. This is the 5 speed 2.5 litre manual 4WD non turbo version of the R33. Engine is stock standard and has been regularly serviced and never missed a beat at 133,xxx kms. Extras include 16 inch alloys, pioneer cd player, 6x9 speakers and amp, sports steering wheel, trust gear knob, tinted windows, alarm/immobiliser, new suspension (including lowered king sprongs with matching shockers) as well as the usual features you would expect on a skyline eg. power windows/mirrors, climate control, bucket seats etc. The car is clean in and out and would suit somebody looking for a car that handles well, is reliable, and is relatively cheap to maintain. Im located in Adelaide. Asking price is $10500.

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Name: Daniel

Location: Adelaide

Mob: 0402 834 384

Home: (08) 83823198

email: dsladic@chariot.net.au

If there's anything else you would like to know just contact me :happy:

Cheers

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