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Hey everybody.

I'm looking at selling my pride and joy or swapping it for an R34 GT-T (or GTR if someone is stupid enough lol)

PM me or contact me on 0419 15 45 15

FOR SALE:

Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Series 1, 1993

Gunmetal Grey.

62000km's

Front Mount intercooler kit

Blitz Pod filter

Greddy full auto timer

Exedy Heavy Duty Sports clutch

Custom painted interior (white)

3" Turbo back exhaust system with 5" rear cannon style muffler

Nismo Clear side indicators

Aftermarket wiper blades

Cadence 6x9" rear speakers (new)

Kenwood double din cd player

Nissan 350z track wheels (18" x 245 rears and 225 fronts)

FULL BODY KIT:

Trust Front Bar

Veilside rear pods

GTR wing

Aftermarket Bonnet

Aftermarket Sideskirts

CUSTOM INTERIOR: (gauges)

Autometer Ultralite Boost (positioned in chrome cup on top of dash)

Autometer Ultralite Vacuum (positioned in chrome cup on top of dash)

Autometer Ultralite Oil Pressure (custom molded into dash above glove box)

Autometer Ultralite Oil Temp (custom molded into dash above glove box)

Autometer Ultralite Water Temp (custom molded into dash above glove box)

Autometer Ultralite Voltmeter (positioned in pillar gauge holder)

Autometer Ultralite Air/Fuel Ratio (positioned in pillar gauge holder)

This car has always been well maintained.

Kept safe off the road in a carport.

Kept clean 24/7

Been used as a daily driver only on the weekends.

Never thrashed.

Comes with almost 12months reg.

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PRICE: $18000 ono

or

$17000 without wheels. (will come with R32 gtst wheels instead)

Contact Simon

0419 15 45 15

Edited by GuestyR33
I'll buy the wheels if you're interested?

The car has been advertised on Carsales.com.au so until car sells. Cant sell the wheels.

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