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Item Summary: 1994 R33 GTS Skyline Non Turbo

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling:

Asking Price: 8700

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Steve, 0415872793 or 0450634253

Extra Information: PRICE NEGOTIABLE

Hey guys up for sale is my friends R33 Skyline, he has owned it for just over a year now and has been the best car he has had to date.

5spd Manual

180XXX klms

Coilovers - car sticks to the ground like a go kart, it has very good handling

Sunroof (Factory)

High Compression Pistions ( done 70-80k klms )

Iridium plugs

K&N pod filter with custom tubing

high flow cat

great sound system - pioneer amp, polk rear splits and JL fronts

16" starcorp wheels + brand new tyres fitted a few days ago all round

6.5" cannon style exhaust

new brake pads and rotors fitted a few days ago

Everything on the car looks great and is very reliable, in the year he has owned it he has only had to replace a power steering pump. The reason for sale is he is looking to upgrade to a 350z (any offers?).

The car is unbelievably fast for an N/A car. Has to be the quickest p plate car in similar category.

The pictures need to be updated as the wheels have since been powdercoated in black and custom red piping has been added to the engine bay.

Asking $8,700neg also open to swaps.

Feel free to contact Steven on 0415 872 793 or 0450 634 253 or you can PM me here and i can pass on any questions.

Cheers

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