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Looking at the struggle people have to get rid of really nice cars on this site not sure why im bothering but here goes!,

1993 R33 gts-t skyline

Black, SUNROOF!, manual, 125,000k's

extremely clean series 1

-Major service done including timing belt, ideler bearing, tentioner bearing and cam seals, diff and gearbox oil were also changed.

-Just Jap heavy duty organic plate clutch.

-E-manage blue fully programable ECU with plug in harness

-Adjustable cam gear ex side

-100mm core trust copy cooler and piping kit, series 1.5 front bar cut for better airflow to cooler.

-Kei office fully adjustable coilovers

-Starcorp "fusion" 18inch wheels with hancook silica tires.

-trust front pipe, custom dump, fujitsubo exhaust, hi-flow cat.

-turbosmart boost controller (never past 10psi)

-Dark tint

-silver painted dash and inserts

-Grey and black recaro copy seats

-Jvc head unit

-always serviced every 5000kms using motul oil ($70-4 litres) and ryco filters

Im only thinking about selling car as a mate has offered me a chance to buy his torana, if i cant sell i will be keeping car. RWC can be arranged if i have any interest.

Please no stupid questions/offers and im not interested in trades, if anyone is seriously interested give me a bell on 0407 355 697. Im Located in melbourne and any inspection is welcome.

Got heaps of pics, pm me your email address and i can send via email.

$14,000

thanks all

Brett

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cheers mate, as i say not expecting to sell it on the forum but ah well. free advertising huh! Will have some photos up soon.... bumpity

brett

mate if your really interested in this car man vic members can tell ya this car is worth the trip. its not that much of a drive. plus as your driving back home you will get acquainted with the car lol

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