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1993 R33 Nissan Skyline 4-door sedan, 146 000km.

RB25DET automatic, transmission reconditioned.

Custom candy apple red glitter exterior paintwork

Custom painted vented bonnet with special marble effect and lightning graphics

Modified 400R front bar, modified BN sideskirts and rear bar.

Apexi front-mount intercooler

Polished stainless steel intercooler piping

Full 3 1/2 inch exhaust, cannon muffler

Front coilovers, lowered stock rear suspension (Regency legal)

Full alarm and immobiliser system with remote engine start

Legally tinted windows

Greddy turbo timer

Momo sport steering wheel

Strut brace

JVC DVD/TV/CD/MP3 head unit, 7 inch screen

6x9 JVC rear speakers, 4 1/2 inch Pioneer front speakers, including amp

This car is in immaculate condition and has been well looked after, and was in Autosalon. The paint has to be seen in person in sunlight to appreciate the full effect, this Skyline is a real head-turner compared to most R33s.

$19 500 ONO.

Call 0433 252 430 or PM.

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