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'93 R33 Skyline non turbo *$12,500*!:

- White

- two way factory sunroof

- GTR400 front bar (best for r33 IMO)

- Enkei Lightweight racing mags (white)

- Nissan sports steering wheel

- 5spd manual

- aluminium shift

- brand new strut brace

- Kenwood double din head unit

-10cd stacker, 10vcd stacker, TV in glovebox

- Kenwood 200W 6x9's

- dark tint, all skyline elecs etc.

- engine totally stock, never modified

- Genuine 155,000km, def. no wind back

- Heaps of reg. left

- Alarm system inc. remote central locking, 3 point immobiliser, windows up feature

- Absolutely any tests welcome

****Asking $12,500****

HAVE FOUND THE HOUSE I WANT, THIS HAS TO GO!

Will consider all offers over $11,500.

I have owned this car for the last two years (in march), and have bought a gts-t in august 04.

Can't afford to keep the two whales (it's kinda hard to drive em both at once anyway :) ) & buy a house, so need to sell in the next month or so.

Top first car, easy to maintain and looks awesome. Nothing to do.

Either PM me for an inspection or ring 0422 119 066 :)

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is that a GTR badge in the grill?

hehe, yeah has since been removed... but the buyer of the car will be given the gtr badge as well as a free bag of rice... :)

but seriously, car is worth looking at if you are in the market for a non turbo.

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