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hi i have a manual 1994 r33 gts-t for sale

im selling because im moving interstate and have no more time for the car.

car details are as follows:

1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Manual

mods: PWR front mount intercooler, Profect B Series 2 boost controller, Apexi pod Filter, Apexi turbo timer, full 3inch exhaust with high flow cat and doubble dump pipes from turbo, bilstene struts all round, lowered king springs, whiteline camber adjust front, custom clutch. also has electric sunroof. $13,000

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Dude don't wanna burst your bubble. But i think you want a bit too much at $19 000. i mean i bought my 1994 GTST about 6 months ago. just a tastefully modified for $15 000!!

NOTE FOR THOSE WHO CANT READ!

PRICE IS FULLY NEG IT WILL REMAIN UNLESS SOMEONE MAKES AN OFFER.

NEW PRICE $17,000

i have spent alot of $ on this car and its really sad to see it at this price but it needs to go.

also come with rego till 7th/06, 2 autometer guages not installed.

also live in brisbane

PRICE DROP MUST GO!!!!!!!!!

$15,000 ONO

I BAUGHT THIS CAR 1 YEAR AGO OFF A VERY WELL KNOWN MEMBER OF SAU. THIS CAR HAS BEEN REALLY WELL LOOKED AFTER. I BAUGHT IT STOCK AND ALL MODS WHERE DONE WILE I HAVE OWNED THIS CAR. LOTS OF MONEY HAS GORN ONTO THIS BEAST.

MY MOBILE NUMBER IS 0404 435 084.

CAN DELIVER AT BUYERS COST.

I CANT MOVE UNTILL THIS CAR IS GORN.

i dot know why no one wants this car!

PRICE DROP $13,000 as low as its gonna get, pick up. can freight at buyers cost.

this car is far to clean to be any cheaper i have spent a heap of money on it. you will not find a better 33 for this price.

Hay mate forgot to ask.

How many kays ect?

engine has done 80,000,

body of car has done 130,000

had a new engine put in about 3 weeks ago.

everything in this car is in a1 condition new engine is bloody exellent car is very smooth.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate, is this car still for sale?

Any problems with the car? new engine been tested? what happened to the old engine?

"Profect B Series 2 boost controller", is that a genuine GReddy one? How much boost does it run usually?

What front bar is that (just out of curiousity)?

Very interested.

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