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Up forsale is my 1994 nissan skyline R33 GTST M-SPEC
Selling it as a complete rolling car (not shell)
nothing has been removed, rego was cancelled and car was kept stored.
The engine at the moment is blown and has a hole in the bottom end (RB25DET)
suprisingly the car can still crank over and sometimes start
but not recommended to keep trying due to oil level being very low.
i one time poured 5lts of engine oil in and more then half
of it came out the hole in the bottom end :S
engine now is to damaged to get fixed
so a complete engine swap would be a better way to go.

All electrics lights indicators heater etc..
have been tested and are all in working order.
Colour is gunmetal grey
condition of paint is pretty neat
colour is still there (was stored away from sunlight)
18inch rims good thread on all 4 tyres, will pass road worthy easy
transmission is automatic
all compliance plates vin number etc is still on the car
Still hold the keys to unlocking the doors and starting ignition.
so it shouldnt be hard to re-register this car if your plans is to bring it back on the road.

Notice:
the front bar, has a crack on the lhs which looks like it needs to be replaced and cant be repaired.
bonnet fitted on the car at the moment colour is black (grey bonnet and GTR grill in the pics wont be included)
i do have a black JDM custom shaved bootlid (rare)
thats made to sits flush with the 33's body line
while also matching up with the black bonnet
both the GTR spoiler and custom bootlid will be given when sold.
exact picture shows what the custom flush n shaved bootlid looks like when on the car

Exterior and interior is in roadworthy condition
basically swap a new engine,get new front bar new grille
and you have a complete running car.

located Cranbourne 3977
Delivery trailer can be organised under my expense,
depending on how far you are located from me

Price:$3500 ono

contact 0434398794

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Selling on gumtree as well

cant seem to load up pics on here, just click link below to see all pictures

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/cranbourne/cars-vans-utes/nissan-skyline-r33-gtst-complete-rolling-car-engine-blown/1024056630

What did u mean by JDM custom shaved boot lid? if its custom its not JDM, and if its a genuine M-spec where is he sunroof? and does it have the M-spec diff with the hydraulic lock?

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