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Hey guys, up for sale is my Nissan R33 Skyline:

*Black 93 model, approx 185,000kms, automatic

*Series 1

*Blitz Intercooler

*Koni suspension- Yellow? its low

*Turbo timer

*17" mags, all good tyres, painted black (like this when I bought it)

*After market steering wheel

*Boost gauge

*Tinted windows

*Series 1.5 spoiler

*Clear indicators on front

*Stock motor- doesn't miss, runs perfect,

*HKS Pod filter

*Brand new custom catback exhaust, 3", no rocket, just chrome tip

*Brand new HID headlights will be included with car sale

*Transmission shift kit has been put in, changes nice and hard

*CD player

*Bonnet and roof have been re sprayed (will be polished before sold)

Faults:

*1 small oil leak from oil return line (mechanic over tightened and split line), drips small amount, haven't had time to get fixed

*Drivers side speaker cover connected to door trim needs to be glued back on (like it when I bought it)

*Needs full boot lining (missing when I bought it)

*Tiny dint behind drivers door

*Small scuff mark on back left rear bumper

*Other small scratches and marks on body (as to be expected from a car this age)

*Missing side skirts (like it when I bought it)

Just needs a cut and polish and will come up well

Selling due to baby due in January

$6,500 as is

Message for any more details or phone Matt- 0402 948 881 (not after 8pm weeknights)

please note car is very dirty it has bird shit on the back of it not a big mark thanks

its just been sitting in my garage for months

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also under oil cap my mate was cleaning the motor down with degreaser and right next to it i had my carbie cleaner he sprayed walked away then wiped it off and so came the paint off the steel so please dont stress you will see it when you come look at it.

come on guys no one wants a quick black r33 gtst turbo for 5k?? i need money to buy all my baby stuff its due jan 21st need the cash first to see will buy you cannot and will not find one at this price!

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