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Hi All,

Recently had a baby so need something a bit more convienient, after either a 4 door skyline or stagea.

My car is as follows

1993 Series 1 R33 GTST 2.5 ltr 5 speed manual turbo.

Black in Colour

83000 KLMS

Brand new excedy sports tuff clutch

Factory sunroof

blitz EBC

Kakimoto turbo back exhaust

turbo timer

mongoose alarm and 3 point immobliser

lowered

custom front and rear spoilers

hks pod filter

Strut Brace

speedy 17" mags and 90% tread on Federal tyres

boost always run at 7 PSI ( 38 yr old husband and wife car)

few scuff marks here and there but otherwise in good condition. interior excellent.

Located in Brisbane

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lol yeah it fits but getting a bit old to be crawling in and out all the time

BTW hi Warwick its me dave you came and looked at my old spoiler in carole park, how you been mate did you find another spoiler?

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lol yeah it fits but getting a bit old to be crawling in and out all the time

BTW hi Warwick its me dave you came and looked at my old spoiler in carole park, how you been mate did you find another spoiler?

LOL, Hi Dave, how goes. Not sure if I had it back then, but I still have the standard type M front bar. I remember that day well.....I copped a speeding fine on the way home :nyaanyaa:

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i've got an a31 cefiro just been converted to rb20det & manual. it's a bit rough but i thought i'd try anyways

www.members.optusnet.com.au/lexandjenny/cefiro/

have a browse, shoot me a pm if you're interested :mad:

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