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hey guys i have a silver r33 1994 gtst with 128000 manual

.one problam.

i think the car has a blownhead gasket it still runs but overheats i have stoped driving after relizing this so the car is just sitting in the garage. there are traces of oil in the radiator i have decided to sell the car as i was goingt to sell this year anyway as i need a ute for work. At the moment i am looking for offers to see what i can get for it as is. (serious offers please fellas)

now to the good parts :)

the car is in amazing condition inside and out its two tone silver/grey and has been my pride and joy for the past 2 yrs before that it was owned by my best mate as a weekend cruiser and he pampered it too. oil changed every 5000 since we have had it between us so thats the last 4yrs. has done 128000km.

all standard things like electrics, ac etc are in perfect working order.

genuine skyline mats front and rear.

2 blitz AC white face gauges boost, temp in pillar mount.

momo race steering wheel and momo race gear knob.

HKS turbo timer

panasonic head unit. and original skyline head unit

4 x pioneer 6" 220w speakers

10 stacker in boot

black lights at driver and passenger feet.

Apexi avcr Digital boost controler

Hybrid monster front mount intercooler with crome piping. original cooler included.

exceedy cusion button clutch (2 months old)

300mm slotted front rotors (2months old)

green stuff break pads (2 months old)

Jasma dunk megaphone 3" exhaust with 5" tip. (passes epa noise level by 1.2 db) great tone!!

Blitz monster pod filter.

irium tipped spark plugs.

custom 3" CAI

4 x CIRCLUZ white 17" wheels with tyres 75% 5 spoked deep dish.

4 x BLACK RACING N1 PRO 18" wheels bronze colour. NO TYRES.

the car is in melb. it starts but will need to be towed as it heaps up within 10-15 kms.

email me for any other info [email protected]

thanks

dean

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