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My Skyline is for sale because I haven't had much time for it and its just taking up space. I wish it would go away. I'd like about $5500 for it as is. Copied my FS post from another forum:

1993 R33 Skyline GTS

Rad things:
- Manual
- Tein HR coilovers
- Just under 140,000kms
- Sick kent Apexi pod filter
- Pod filter box that keeps the popo at bay is actually made out of a council street sign
- Jasma extractors to 3 inch full exhaust
- Genuine 2 piece made in J wheels (no f**king idea what they are, I have been told everything from Starcorp to Equips!)
- Got the head unit, amp, tweeters and whatever
-Heavy duty clutch
- Its pretty damn clean for its age
- Might be some other things but my brain isn't working properly

Bad things:
- The aspiration is of the natural variety
- Its four stud
- Exhaust is tinny (its the shit muffler at the end, can be fixed by putting on the sick kent xforce cannon I would include with the sale)
- Its naturally aspirated
- The HID's are shit but I'll chuck in some new ballasts which will fix them for a few months haha
- I can confirm that it is NA

Really bad things:
- It is missing fifth and reverse. I haven't had time to look at things from the top and obviously I haven't had time to pull the box out. There is the potential for the whole gearbox to be rooted. I would supply a new box with the sale if I choose not to fix it.

- Runs out of rego on the 26th of July

So, its hard to gauge the market at the moment. If someone wants this car as is for like 6500 then please come and get it now hahaha. But yeah chuck some offers or ask some questions so I can figure out how much I'm likely to get and whether it is worth fixing and selling later.

Thanks
Ask questions here of if you're pretty keen send me a text msg 0403200656 (I seldom answer calls)
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