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Nissan Skyline Gts-T R33 late 1994 -WHITE

currently 73,500km's on clock. have done about 10k since purchase. Driven twice a week.

Features:

GTR front bar (standard gtr not 400r, aftermarket not original)

Nismo 400R airvent sideskirts (orginal)

Nismo 400R full rear bar and pods (original)

Nismo stealth lip (orignal)

Nismo 'tall-boy' spoiler (original)

note: kit was purchased from 'www.japanparts.com' for over $3700, perfect fit.

aftermarket 18x9" machined wheels, wrapped in falken 265's all round.

Apexi N1 exhuast with silencer.

Large poilished aftermarket BOV with add on horn.

HKS super power flow kit filter.

aftermarket strut brace.

white dash add on

Nismo clear side winkers.

aftermarket suspension (unkown)

Tomei turbo timer

Double din CD/radio

New excedy heavy duty clutch

All standard gts-t features

Car has been serviced every 5000km's since purchase. Runs like new, dosent miss a beat. Always run stock boost levels. NGK iridiums recently chucked in. Interior is in perfect condition and very original and new unlike others. Perfect for taking to next step e.g. cooler, boost, etc.. Selling due to upgrade.

$23000 neg.

prefer a melb buyer.

Pics coming soon.

Thanks

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Hehe 19K....i guess you would have to have a look at the car first then you would realise that your 19K offer is far below what the car is worth. For 19K you will most likely get a very stock early model 33 or one with some mods but in need of some attention on the engine. I have seen nicky's R33 and it is the cleanest skyline i have ever seen!! The interior and seats dont have a mark on them, the white duco is in outstanding condition and the engine has never been boosted or had anything more than an air filter and exhaust fitted on it. The body kit is good but the rear tall boy spoiler is just nut case.....I have only ever seen 1 in the whole of melbourne and i have searched on the internet to buy the same spoiler for myself but no one stocks it!

Have you thought about dropping the price? coz i'd be very interested if it were 19k...

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