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selling 93 model gt nissan skyline r33 series 1 , 121000 killometres has few problems which include a slight mis which seems 2 occur when hitting large holes in road also airconditioning does not work properly and when turned on car runs rough and seems 2 stall, exhaust has a slight rattle, windscreen has a scratch, other than these problems and a few minor scratches car is fairly clean stil drives and is driven evry day has 6 months rego , 18 inch chrome wheels, cd player , turbo timer , boost guage, car is manual and grey in colour, would ideally suit someone looking 2 rebuild the motor or do a engine swap price is 5,500 ono car is located on the central coast nsw thanks..

thanks scott got your pm because ive had less than 10 posts i cant pm you back , but im really looking at selling it together with the rims and everything complete , as its stil very much drivable and i drive it 2 and from work evryday also am geting a 4wd and will hav no use 4 the rims , i really cant go much lower than $ 5000 but as i said im open 2 offers. thanks. will post pics over the weekend.

  • 2 weeks later...
  1gtsky said:
mate not 2 sure on brand of rims, im pretty sure they are a tempe tyres rim 18 inch deep dish , and yes afraid they are 5 stud pattern not 4 :P

The rims look alot like Starcorp Tracers

heres a reference:

http://www.injektd.com.au/packages/17/1771.html

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