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1994 NISSAN R33 SKYLINE GTST M-SPEC

RARE SUNROOF

5 SPEED

WINE RED

87,000KM

MANUAL SINGLE STAGE BOOST CONTROLLER

17 INCH TOMMY KAIRA MAGS

3 INCH KAKIMOTO EXHAUST FROM CAT BACK

3 INCH PACEMAKER FRONT PIPE

3 INCH DUMP PIPE

AFTERMARKET REAR BAR

BRAND NEW FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER JUST PUT ON

BLITZ POD FILTER

AUTO METER BOOST GUAGE MANUEL

SINGLE STAGE BOOST CONTROLLER

AFTERMARKET KING SPRINGS

KENWOOD DOUBLE DIN HEAD UNIT CD/MD(MDLP)

COUPLE OF SCRATCHES HERE AND THERE BUT APART FROM THAT ITS TOTALLY FINE.

1ST OWNER IN AUSTRALIA AND YEH LOVED THE CAR SO TOOK GOOD CARE OF IT.

WEST END, BRISBANE

$10,500

if interested please call/sms Steven on 0435 069 682 or e-mail on [email protected]

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20" XHP Shorelines (kuhmo tyres, 1 week old)

Cream Leather Interior

Auto

180k's (runs very well) (service history)

Full Electrics

Airbags with aftermarket controller on the way

Green

Other than the rims, its stock ....

No pics as of yet, but hopefully some soon.

Edited by Burgz

Im interested, Just a few questons. does it have service logs? has the car gien you any trouble at all?

timing belt been replaced?

any defectable mods?

I have neevr owned a skyline, Bul ill be in the market to buy REAL soon..

any leaks?

Im interested, Just a few questons. does it have service logs? has the car gien you any trouble at all?

timing belt been replaced?

any defectable mods?

I have neevr owned a skyline, Bul ill be in the market to buy REAL soon..

any leaks?

i am the first owner in aust and serviced the car regulary.car has been good to me nothing is wrong with it. timing belts will need to be changed on next service. no leaks. mods as listed.

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