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First registered in Japan in '97 and only reached Aussie shores at the beginning of 2007.

REGO TILL 2009, I JUST PAID FOR IT.

Model: Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (Auto)

Milage: 66,600kms

Colour: White

Location: Melbourne

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $12,500

Contact: Leslie on 0402 94 2020 or PM/email me

Comments / Modifications:

- 3' Kakimoto cat-back exhaust

- Greddy Spec M front mount intercooler

- 18' G-Games 99b replicas (These are only 2 months old!! Tyres have practically 99% tread left!)

The engine runs VERY smooth, and the car has been meticulously maintained by myself. Serviced every 3000kms at Chasers, who also fitted the parts mentioned above. The exterior (paint and body) and interior is in topnotch condition, however front bar is slightly damaged, due to someone bumping into me in close traffic. Never boosted, and basically I've driven it like a granny most of the time. I have receipts for most of the things.

Hit me up with a PM or SMS/call me on 0402 94 2020. Cheers

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Wow, saw this car in the flesh today, will get back to you if I can sell my 180sx, but it's been really slow. Really smooth car, and seems like it's been taken care of. No damage to underside, and no real signs of damage to the chassis in the engine bay or near the arches. Was the car resprayed, it's pretty nice imo? First owner i've ever seen to have proper receipts for your stuff.

Will keep in touch!

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Wow, saw this car in the flesh today, will get back to you if I can sell my 180sx, but it's been really slow. Really smooth car, and seems like it's been taken care of. No damage to underside, and no real signs of damage to the chassis in the engine bay or near the arches. Was the car resprayed, it's pretty nice imo? First owner i've ever seen to have proper receipts for your stuff.

Will keep in touch!

I dunno about the respray... according to a mechanic I once visited it has been resprayed, that's why I think the paint condition is fantastic at present. Cheers buddy.

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hey just a couple of questions.

1. where in melbourne are you situated?

2. has the gauge cluster been changed because from the photos it looks like an auto one in a manual car?

cheers

mick

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car is auto mate

hey just a couple of questions.

1. where in melbourne are you situated?

2. has the gauge cluster been changed because from the photos it looks like an auto one in a manual car?

cheers

mick

Model: Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (Auto)
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ummm ye

the seller said so

its got an auto dash

and its got a chunky as brake pedal which is for an auto car

you can get different types of gear knobs to make it look like a manual and just put a gear put on.

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ummm ye

the seller said so

its got an auto dash

and its got a chunky as brake pedal which is for an auto car

you can get different types of gear knobs to make it look like a manual and just put a gear put on.

lol

It could be idling in 3rd in the picture below

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LOL it's an auto. I bought all the little bits needed for a conversion... got bored and hooked up the manual surround because I had an auto shifter lying around.

Yes... original auto shifter and surround included. :)

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