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1993 R33 gtst.

5 speed manual

193 rwkw (chiptorque)

safc-2

apexi power intake

600x300x75 cooler with alluminium pipes

3 inch exhaust

lightened alloy flywheel

ceramic button clutch

stock rims

alpine head unit

everything else i can think of is stock

71,000kms

i am the first owner in australia

reg til 10/06

$17,500

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  • 1 month later...

how can it be chipped ive got a mate that puts chiptorque chips in and he said because the r33 computer cant be tuned u cant put a chip in it?

a bit over priced dont u think. a stantard 33 gtst

How do you call 193rwkw stock?

193 rwkw (chiptorque)

safc-2

apexi power intake

600x300x75 cooler with alluminium pipes

3 inch exhaust

lightened alloy flywheel

ceramic button clutch

Although price is up there, its certainly not stock!

How do you call 193rwkw stock?

193 rwkw (chiptorque)

safc-2

apexi power intake

600x300x75 cooler with alluminium pipes

3 inch exhaust

lightened alloy flywheel

ceramic button clutch

Although price is up there, its certainly not stock!

i agree.

i looked at a lot of skylines before i bought this one, and this one was by far in the best condition. people who look at wont think its over priced

  • 4 weeks later...

Hay mate, what boost does the car run? Also whay condition is the motor in, any problems with cold starts? ect. Oil usage?

I have 15K email me at

[email protected] if you want to talk.

Also can you send some more pics to the above address.

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  • 4 months later...

this car is still for sale

FMIC, 3" turbo back, tuned SAFC2 193rwkw on 10psi

cermaic button clutch, lightened flywheel

immaculate car, 72,500km's

pm for my mobile number or further enquires

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