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I am selling my beloved Skyline due to it been in-practical of my new job.(very regretful sale. i will miss it lots.)

I have owned this car for nearly 2 years and have had no magor problems with it. It has been serviced regularly(Every 3-4 months). I have personaly only put 7000km on the clock since owning it.(not a daily driver).

It is:

1993 R33 Gtst, Maroon cououred, manual

142000km on clock

I am also about to put 12 months rego on it.

Mods are:

3" cat back exaust

Front mount intercooler, 600x300x76(with custom pipe work)

Apexi SAFC2 Tuned( Making 180rwkw at 10 psi)

Turbo timer(some jap brand)

GFB Stealth fx Blow off valve

Blitz sus power Pod filter( In custom box)

Power up manual boost controler(set on 10psi)

GTR Bodykit (front bar damaged, due to my steep driveway, will need repairing)

18"x8 BSA 291(brand new) chrome wheels With new rubber (235 front and 265 rear)

Bilstein shocks(brand new) with extra circlip groove thingys so the height can be adjusted by 30 mm.

Dolbinsons Low springs(brand new)

Custom made rear flat spoiler with brake light in it. 9 like stealth style spoilers)

The interior is in very good condition with only a ciggie burn on the passenger seat.

It has the SAFC Mounted where the spare change compartment is and an auto meter boost gauge mounted on the drivers side Pillar. Apart from this it is standard, with the normal radio/tape 6 stacker Cd player that it comes from Japan

Asking for $17000 ono. [B]Price Drop to $15000 firm[/b]

Hopefully these pics will turn out ok. if more pics are needed i can Email them.

Ph: 0403540116 or Pm me for further details

Cheers Brendan

P.S. Im from down near Nowra about 2 hours south of Sydney. If interest is shown meeting can be arranged.

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Swap for R33 GTS with modz + Cash?

Would you swap for this?

My R33 94 model skyline....

Manual

120k on the clock

huge stereo

new rubber

bodykit

new rims

cat back muffler

just under 1 years rego

here is the link on carsales

Here is the link on ebay

PM, MSN or Email me - [email protected]

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