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1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

Black. 136xxxkms. Rego July 2012

Location Bondi Beach

I've owned the car for 2.5 years with no issues except the power steering pump which was reconditioned about 10,000kms ago.

All belts were replaced upon purchase and the car has been serviced regularly every 5-7000kms. Premium unleaded always used.

ABS, Air Conditioning, Climate Control, HICAS, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Power Windows.

Engine runs great and is stock apart from

Pod Filter

Kakimoto Catback exhaust - not too loud

Modifications:

Top secret style front bumper (looks good but could do with a front mount intercooler behind which I never got round to doing).

19" HP Rims with plenty of tread remaining

Momo Corse steering wheel

Pioneer CD Player with USB, Ipod and AUX connect.

All new 6" speakers

Blue dash lights

Splitfire boost gauge

No major issues with the car. The body has a few small dings in it from people who can't open their doors properly and a couple of minor scratches as you would expect from a 19 year old car. Small tear in drivers seat which is very common

Car is not thrashed and was purchased from a mature driver

Genuine reason for sale as I'm trying to save some money for a house.

Photos will be up on the weekend.

Edited by bortzy
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