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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T 93"

98,000kms

T04 Highflow Turbo

Apexi Frount Mount

Custom Piping

Apexi 3.5" Stainless Steal Exaust from Catback with Apexi Muffler

Apexi Pen Turbo timer (Black)

Type R Steering Wheel

Autoking Widebody

Ford BA Lights

20" Black Rims

Street Racing Suspensions

Super Low King Springs

Just changed All Belts

And just been serviced

Unregistered $25,000

Registered With RWC $26,999

Im also intrested in straight swap with either

Prelude 02+

Civic 02+

Integra

or a WRX

just let me know what you have that you might wanna swap with

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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T 93"

98,000kms

T04 Highflow Turbo

Apexi Frount Mount

Custom Piping

Apexi 3.5" Stainless Steal Exaust from Catback with Apexi Muffler

Apexi Pen Turbo timer (Black)

Type R Steering Wheel

Autoking Widebody

Ford BA Lights

20" Black Rims

Street Racing Suspensions

Super Low King Springs

Just changed All Belts

And just been serviced

Unregistered $25,000

Registered With RWC $26,999

Im also intrested in straight swap with either

Prelude 02+

Civic 02+

Integra

or a WRX

just let me know what you have that you might wanna swap with

I gotta say that's one of the best looking R33 i've seen so far :ninja:

Just out of curiosity, what have you done to the engine and what computer you're running?

Also how much RWKWs are you making?

I gotta say that's one of the best looking R33 i've seen so far ;)

Just out of curiosity, what have you done to the engine and what computer you're running?

Also how much RWKWs are you making?

I havent done much onto the engine yet i went more for looks and im slowly starting to go for engine i had lost my licence for 6months for speeding so now i got money to spend on the engine i have bought all the mods above but i havent put them on yet, reason reg expired on aug 6 so rather get rwc first then put them in, i belive i should be getting easy 200kw atw but for me looks is more important nuthing like coming to a red light and seeing the reflection of your car from a buildings window hehe,

I'd like to mention few things.

This Skyline is the Original widebody kit that was ever made in australia, Originaly owned by I.Q Auto now known as Autoking, This is the latest version release of the body kit, I can gurantee you in australia No one has the same body kit as this one, there are previous old versions with a similer VT rearbar, I didnt want to be known as a another wydboy but rather known as the wydboy, The original body kit was priced at $10,500 that includes ba lights and the old style kit with a full car respray.

I obviously wanted to be diffrent so we done few changes with the cooler piping sticking out from the bonnet, and the back rear bar blending downwards giving that more aerodynamic design, with the new boot installed you wouldnt say this is a 93 model car. pull leaver boot rise ta daa, the extras did cost a lil more extra then the ordiarny price for the body, I mean look at it this way when a cop pulled me over for speeding he told me 20" rims mate not allowed for skylines i replied back and told him it was a 06 model skyline wydboy edition (fool didnt even check my rego) he replied back and said "yeh i noticed just thought they all might be the same"..

I have other extras for the car i have not included with the sale price. other stuff for extra include

waistegate (any size)

hks pod filter

DRAG-TAG Brackets

Oil catch can (Various formats)

and sport seats (various styles)

probly few other stuff witch i cant really remember right now..

All i have to say if you want to be unique and diffrent and by all means and have the sexiest skyline this is you're chance i just hope your not from melbourne will hurt to c sumone else driving this beast ;)

and for the people who are wondering why the hell is he selling this skyline for??

here are sum reasons..

#1. I dont trust the c**ts at work so no chance i will park there.

#2. i know myself and i know i will do sumfing stupid this summer and probly crash

#3. its time i give a shot at fwd or 4wd

#4. im not a selfish person i'd like others to experience wat i experience driving something this good looking.

Please if there is any questions please do ask so!

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