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1994 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T (very clean car)

- $18,300 ono

-5 Speed manual

-Sports Clutch

-RB25DET

-89,000 kms

-'BRAND NEW' White Respray

-TRUST Bodykit with 400R sideskirts and STEALTH WING

-FMIC with mettalic blue piping

-Full 3 inch turbo back exhaust

- 3 1/2 inch cannon dont know what brand it is

-Momo Steering wheel

-Sparco Shift Knob

-HKS turbo timer

-Boost Gauge

-CD player

Selling my R33 gts-t very clean car inside and out (never been boosted above 7 psi) just had a brand new repsray about 8 months ago fitted with the new Trust bodkit. Dont need this car anymore just sits in my garage for the last 3 months i just recently added new rego to the car so theres about 11 monhts rego left

always serviced it every 5000 km with 10w40 Motul, brake pads changed about 5 months always looked after very well. have some reciepts left i think if i can find them. If you want more pics feel free to email me [email protected]. im welcome for people to come around and look

or call me on 0422357634

http://firesport.ipspace.com/?section=item...n=show&id=20873

more pics

http://spaces.msn.com/members/kimthin/Pers...1&_c=photoalbum

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