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**Final price of $18,500**

Im regretfully selling my skyline due to personal reasons

1994 Series 1 R33 GTS-T

2 door coupe, White

5spd manual

Sunroof

Clear side indicators

Stock 33 rims with good rubber

New RB74 brake pads (front)

3*5inch mild steel dump pipe

GTR cat

3*5inch Invidia exhaust going into a Genie cannon with 3*5inch tip (all stainless steel...nice and shiny :wassup: )

Apex'i power intake kit (Brand new)

GFB Stealth FX bov

Trust turbo timer installed in the ashtray

Aftermarket foglights

Kenwood D/D headunit/Minidisc player) with kenwood 6x9's and will throw in 2 pioneer 6's that used to be in the back.

Car has done 91,000k's and is in excellent condition and has always been serviced

Well looked after and washed/polished every weekend. Immaculate condition.

This car also has log books of all services since it has been in australia as well as translated manual. I will also provide the R33 Service manual which is a great help for any home mechanics.

I will also throw in the stock dump, stock air box, stock bov and a spare 3inch bolt on exhaust from the cat back

Car is rego'd until July

I might also mention that the car was dyno'd on 21/5/2005 with 165.6rwkw

PM for any interest

Cheers :P

LiAm

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just found out this was up for sale!!:uh-huh: do you have any interior pics? my email is [email protected] so feel free to email me some more pics please. if not you will most likely find me in the qld postwhore section!!

cheers

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