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Hey guys, I'm going overseas so I'll have to sell my beloved Skyline. I have booked it in for roadworthy but am taking offers now! I am situated in Melbournes eastern suburbs so PM with an offer and we can sort out an inspection date!

1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-T R33 2dr Coupe Auto/Turbo 6cyl 2.5L

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Nissan skyline R-33, turbo/auto, burgundy, 2.5 lltr engine, 1993, full electrics, 17 inch rims, tinted windows, sports muffler, cd player, sold with reg and RWC.

Vehicle Details

Price $7-8ish (depending on roadworthy situation)

KM 107,000

Year 1993

Make Nissan

Model Skyline

Series R33

Badge GTS-T

Body 2door Coupe

Transmission 4sp Auto

Engine Turbo (6cyl)

Engine Size 2.5 (2498cc)

External Colour burgundy

Internal Colour black

Reg Plate TXB360

Reg Expire DEC-2010

VIN

Engine Number rb25076432a

Vehicle Features

Air Conditioning Alloy Wheels

Auto Climate Control Cd Player (plays usb, new speakers and splits spent roughly $800)

Central Locking Electric Mirrors

Fuel Injection Power Steering

Power Windows Rear Spoiler

Tinted Windows remote engine start +keyless entry (on passenger side)

Engine not modified.

I think the selling points are the sports exhaust really purrs, the rims are very nice, head unit, speakers and splits are all sorted and sound great and the kms are very low (just did the 100km service so you wont have any issues for a long time!)

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Would you concider $5500 and is it possible to get a couple of interior, engine bay etc pics.

Cheers

im going to replace all the tyres with either new tyres or 2nd hand with very low tread so depending on how much that costs id be pushing for 7k. but ill keep ya posted.

oh and yeah for sure ill get the interior pics up as soon as possible!

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