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For sale is my beloved R33.

Well the snow this year was terrible and it has taken its toll.. I went of a jump landed wrong and stuffed my knee. i need a bone graft from my knee cap to my tibia. and the medical bills are going to be huge so i have to sell the only thing that means something to me.

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1993 - ECR33.

18 in Wheels ANZ

Green / Blue colour depending on light

Custom Made Boost guage holder (sits on the top of the steering colum)

Pioneer CD player w/ remote

Pioneer 5" slplits in front

6in 3way at the back

800w Amplifier

800w Kenwood 12" Sub

Brand New Battery

approx 126,000kms

5 Speed Manual - MOMO gear knob

Alarm / Keyless entry

MOMO steering Wheel

The following mods are done

Boost to 9psi - Bleed Valve

Front Mount Intercooler

Cold Air Intake

Pod Air Filter

3.5in Exhaust

Turbosmart BOV

Dash Facis Painted Silver

Current Issues

Front bar is currently being fixed as i had a small crack in the front so its getting reinforced.

Gutter scrath on one wheel about 5cm long 1cm wide

Small tear on gear knob leather.

Other than those listed the car is in great condition and has about 9months registration.

Regulary serviced and maintained.

Car is located in near Parramatta NSW.

Will Consider swap for another car. email me if interested.

If you would like to see the car or ask any questions please email me at [email protected]

Best offer around $15500

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Hi mate,

Very interested in your Skyline, I live in Melbourne but will travel up to see it. Thats if no offers made as yet. I am just about to finalise my car sale so will be in the market in less than a fortnight or so...

Please give me a call on 0402126798 to discuss things further.

Mark

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