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1993 series 1 R33 skyline for sale.

I bought this car in hopes to get it on the road but due being a dad soon I need it gone.

She has new tyres and a new motor and box.

Was a manual but had an auto conversion done when the first motor gave up at 182,000k

The new engines done around 60,XXXks

Runs really well, no weird sounds or knocks.

This hasn't been modified apart from the exhaust and turbo timer.

If you're after a good condition skyline R33 then come have a look.

The car still has the Japanese Rego sticker.

Clean interior

As far as I can see for RWC you'll need to replace to trans cooler hose and clean the headlights.

Sad sale but a 2 door turbo just isn't a family car, no matter how much you try to convince your partner :,(

NO SWAPS don't even bother asking.

If you want manual, they're easy to convert.

$5000 with spare wing and grille.

Make an offer :)

Call Matt on 0402185982 post-118413-1377479337662_thumb.jpgpost-118413-13774793582977_thumb.jpgpost-118413-13774793787846_thumb.jpg

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