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Well I finally got my first Skyline :) 1997 R33 GTS-T (WHITE)

If you are in sydney keep an eye out for me :D

Specs:

77,000Kms

catback exhaust

HKS seq bov

Apexi pod filter

Fibreglass enclosure for Pod

GTR spoiler and side skirts

BlackWidow alarm, Soon to have QuikTrack

trubo timer (not connected - noname brand)

pioneer single cd unit

6in kenwood speakers front and back

12 inch pioneer sub in box

2 channel audioline amp

new battery

all power options

ABS (rare) dual airbags

clean interior and never thrashed

16inch deep dished works equip with dunlop fm901's

What do you guys think?

Its Gerds old car :D

I LOVE IT! i know why all you guys love your skylines :) i cant even drive mine properly yet and i love it! :)

Pictures to follow!

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ash

thats a mad price!!!

i ended up getting mine 4 24 on road

its a 97 gtst

68k-kms, white, body kit, only aftermarket things are:

HKS intercooler, and air filter, gtr brake pads, pioneer system 6 way speakers, and an aftermarket alarm.

i mean its not too bad, u seemed to get a better deal!!!

maybe cause im from melb its a bit dearer???

either way we both got skylines thats the important thing. they are !@#$ MAD!!!

p.s: as soon as i get hold of a dig camera, ill send u pics

:)

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