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Up for sale is my pride and joy 93 R33 GTsT skyline. I am the first Australian owner of this vehicle and have owned it for the last 6 years. I purchased this vehicle completely stock and have slowly upgraded it over time with tasteful modifications while still maintaining its great driveability and reliability. All major modifications, tuning and service work has been carried out by Gavin Wood at Autoteck, and always using genuine Nissan parts. The car is serviced every 5k and is run only on 98 octane. The gearbox and diff run Redline oils. The car is also fitted with a 3 stage immobiliser and alarm.

The car is currently 214RWKW, and the list of modifications is as follows:

Apexi high flow panel filter.

GReddy front mount intercooler kit, including washer overflow bottle.

JJR 3" split front dump pipe

3" X-force high flow cat

3" X-force cat back exhaust system

Turbosmart bleed valve boost controller

High flow 740cc injectors

Walbro fuel pump

Apexi Power FC ECU

Yellow Jacket coil packs

NGK platinum plugs

Excedy extra, extra heavy duty cushioned button clutch, (less than 5000klms old)

Oil catch can with breather

New radiator hoses

Nismo oil filler cap

Turbo timer

Pioneer I pod head unit

Spit fire boost guage

New leather gear stick and hand brake boots (black with red stitching)

D-wing rear spoiler

20% tinted windows

Wheels: Yokahama AVS6 Front:18x8.5 Rear:18x10

Tyes: 80% tread Nangkang Ultra Sport NS2 Front:235/40r18 Rear: 255/35/r18

RWC will be provided upon sale, buyer to supply own rego. Price is $11500 ono

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*******UPDATE PRICE DROP! $9500, CAR NOW HAS RWC AND WILL BE SOLD WITH 6 MONTHS REGO********also car's rear wheel bearings are starting to get noisy, I am happy to retify this for the sale price or reduce it to $9000 as is.

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