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1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTSt M-Spec

RB25DET

DOHC 24-valve 6 cylinder turbo

Power: 160kW@6400rpm

Torque: 263Nm@3200rpm

M-Spec

Artic White

Sunroof

M-Spec body kit (front bar, rear bar, spoiler, side skirts)

5 speed manual (RWD)

119k km

Climate Control

Power Windows

Power Mirrors

Power Steering

HICAS (High Capacity Active Control Steering) / 4-wheel steering

Wheels

17in Nissan alloys

Sava Instensa 205/55 R16 (Excellent tread)

(2 tires are less than 1 year old, 2 are less than 6 months old)

Alarm

Black Widow (Model No. BW10000) - $329

Ultrasonic sensors (Model No. BW890) - $70

(All receipts)

Stereo

Alpine CDA-9830 (Bass Engine Plus CD / MP3 / WMA Receiver / Changer Controller)

BRAND NEW (Purchased 29/3/05) - $499

(All receipts)

Sony CD Stacker - $200

Hardwired for Satellite Navigation – can supply Sanyo Navigation CPU (needs monitor and Australian maps)

12 Months registration! Valid until 1/04/2006

Never boosted over 7psi (stock) – from either owner in Australia

Located in Brisbane

Asking $15.750 (Negotiable)

Please contact Anton on 0433 265 344 or (07)3378 6066.

I check Skylinesaustralia regularly, and will reply to PMs.

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