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hi guys, I would like to sell my 1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (ECR33)

here's the mods list:

EXTERIOR
– S1 bodykit
– HID Sunwold f000K head lamp

INTERIOR
– SAS boost gauge
– carbon pedal

UNDER CARRIAGE
– Rota P45R ring 17×9,5 with Yokohama 225/35/17
– D1 Spec lug nuts
– King springs with front stock shocks and rear Koni shocks

ENGINE
– Stock engine (RB25DET)

– KM: 216.000 ongoing
– Turbosmart adjustable blow off
– automatic transmission (4 speed)
– HKS replacement filter
– unbranded engine strut bar
– HKS muffler

AUDIO
– head unit Pioneer
– 1 set Sony Explode speaker

good things:
- excellent condition for the interior
- rego until March 2015 and I will supply the RWC
- excellent audio system (there's iPod/iPhone 4 converter)
- service regularly

- rego until march 2015
- all electricities are working
- automatic transmission in good condition
- good engine, still in stock condition, never modified it

bad things:
- there are 2 small crakcs on the corner of windshield (driver's side), I'll fix it if you want
- the paint is not so good and there are some sunburn in some parts
- a few small dents
- there's a ripped or cracked parts on the front bumper
- RPM is not working in dash cluster (speedometer)

I have this car almost for a year and I'm selling it because of I need cash for my baby birth..
it uses Unleaded 95 and I just pay around $70 a week for working from East Brisbane to Indooroopily daily..
I have 1 set Tein springs and I can give you for free..

please do not hesitate to text me at 0451960234 (no call please) or PM me..
feel free for an inspection at East Brisbane..

price: $5,700 ONO

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