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I need (unfortunately) to sell my very nice 1993 R33 GTS-T.

I have owned this car for 8 years and I was the first Australian owner.

In this 8 years I have only covered 50,000 kms bringing the total kms on the car to 124,000.

I have fitted this with car a GTR style front bar and side skirts and a wider version of the GTR rear wing.I fitted this style of bodykit as i wished to maintain the genuine Nissan look.

This car has been well maintained and garaged most nights. I have changed the oil every 5000 kms using only Motul oils.

The car had a full respray in the original silver 4 years ago.

Modifications are limited to a Hybrid front mount Intercooler, Tanabe stainless steel cat back exhaust, 17 inch alloy wheels (Dunlop tyres with 60% tread) and a sports steering wheel and has never been boosted beyond 10psi.

Fitted with the reliable 4 speed Automatic transmission this car is a dream to drive and is a very reluctant sale. However because this has been such a great and very reliable car I have purchased an R34 GTT and the R33 must go.

I am asking $9000 at the moment but I am very negotiable on the price as the car must be sold.

I am in Trafalgar East in Gippsland in Victoria and can be contacted on 0418526814.

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