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1993 Nissan skyline r33 gtst

black

Turbo

manual

coupe

Sunroof

Registered 09/12

89000kms

$7900

New farm Brisbane

0434112588

Any inspection welcome

Going overseas 31st may (will keep if not sold)

Just had a massive overhaul;

Series 2 engine, box, loom and ecu

Series 2 interior

New oil and filter

New fuel filter and lines

New p/s fluid

New brake and clutch fluid

New exedy h/d clutch

New front pads and machined rotors

New timing belt kit

New spark plugs

New octane racing airbox

New battery

Modifications;

Trust 3inch cat back

100mm intercooler kit

Exedy h/d clutch

Hks filter

Hi octane racing airbox

Strut brace

Front castor rods

Gab suspension

Racetech boost and water temp

Deep dish steering wheel

Rota grid 18x9.5+22 front

Rota grid 18x10+15 rear

Lipped guards

Sound system

.

This car drives and feels immaculate, i would love to keep this car and will do if it doesn't sell. New interior is awesome to be in

Engine power is good for a stockish car. No rattles or noises

Looks great on the outside, has a few scratches an such. Unfortunatly

the roof has faded and the asking price reflects this.

Any inspection welcome, rwc, comp/leak test etc

Not interested in swaps

Can do a cheaper price without rims

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