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Hey guys,

The recession has hit me pretty hard, and its time to let go of my toys, and invest some money into my education. Up for sale is my R33 GTST. It is my weekend car, and I have barely put on 3000k’s since owning the vehicle (almost 2 years). I don’t drive the car enough to warrant me to keep it, and I also don’t want to use it as a daily driver, as I have an economic civic for that.

Details and specifications:

- 1993 R33 Skyline Gtst- White

- 75,500 k’s

- 5-speed manual

- 400r front bar

- nismo side skirts

- series 2 spoiler

- 18inch rims

- bilstein shocks

- lowered springs

- turbo timer

- strut brace

- pod filter

- exhaust

- clear headlights (no yellowing) – Headlights are new, as the old headlights had yellow discolouring

- tints and sunshade decal

- top of range car alarm, with lifetime warranty, and little extras such as boot release, window lifters, + extra security features will be disclosed to buyer.

- remap ecu

- cd player + pioneer 12inch subwoofer, amp.

Will also chuck in a front mount intercooler, which has not been fitted to the vehicle. Purchased a few months back, but just been too lazy to put onto car.

Car is in decent condition for its age, it has always been serviced with mobile 1 oil (every 6 months)

Looking for a quick sale, no joy riders, tyre kickers, low ballers

Also may consider swaps, so let me know what you have to offer?

I also do have a 2000 honda civic coupe automatic,

which i would not mind including in the swap, for a higher valued car

Price: $8000 Firm

Contact: Rob 0431 527 291

Cheers

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RWC and Rego info please??

I'm keen, but in Melbourne and want more info please. Any more pics to add? Perhaps pics of under the hood, condition of interior, whats going on with the missing grill at the front, is that all it is, what type of fmic and parts come with it, flaws, accident history etc...

I'm not interested in a swap, i have 8K cash ready to go, and a one way plane ticket keen to drive it home. let me know.

ta,

Shane

i've just noticed no numberplate, is that cause its not currently on the road? how much work is it going to take to get it going legally?

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