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93 R33 Nissan Skyline Gts-T, manual

- type m front bar and sideskirts, gtr wing and nismo rear pods

- 18inch shadow chrome bsa rims with 255x35 tyres

- nismo grill with nismo badging

- trust gearknob, greddy full turbo timer, autometer boost gauge and oil pressure gauge, kenwood cd system and original skyline floor mats

- exedy daikin h/d clutch

- trust jasma exhaust with rsr front pipe

- big front mount intercooler

- k&n airpod

- tinted windows

- 3point imboliser

- brakes have just been machined and pads changed with bendix

- serviced every 5,000kms with fully synthetic oil

- also has been at showoff 2003, autosalon 2003 and auto expo 2003.

This car has been looked after and is in very good condition, only reason for selling is upgrading but im gonna be sad to see it go.

Price $21,999 o.n.o (plates not included)

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As Paradizzle says, what are the K's please.

Do you have an upgrade in mind? I have a car in the for sale section and am looking for an R33 GTST

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=67980

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