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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS Non Turbo 94, Manual(can be driven by P platers legally, low insurance cost, fuel efficient, looks great.) Car is wine red – burgundy. Comes with RWC also. Engine is RB25DE

Car is been sold due to loss of license. Points related.

Engine was replaced recently with low kilometre Jap engine 30 thousand kilometres or so on it. Paper work supplied.

135 kilometres on car(engine was replaced at around 130thousand) car was bought with 25 thousand or so. About 9 years ago. I got the car from Japan myself. I’m the only owner of the car since I got it from Japan.

Fully retracting Factory, Sun Roof

Side skirts

HKS Springs

New clutch in car.

JVC Mp3 head unit. Metallic front (top of range from 2 years ago or so) with remote

ROH Fury 17 inch (shadow chrome colour)

JUN front spoiler, New just fitted on car

Also come with factory front end as well.

Stainless steel muffler

JL front split speakers.

Rear speakers are Jaycar Response 6 inch

Aftermarket Gearstick

4 wheel steering

Blitz POD filter,

Aftermarket Horn.

Genuine skyline Car mats(x 5)

Aftermarket Marble look-alike dash has also been installed

Remote alarm , and Immobilizer, Remote is water waterproof.

Rear skyline sign near boot lights up green, when headlights are turned on.

Car located in South east suburbs, Dandenong North, Melbourne, Victoria

Car interior, exterior, and engine are all in excellent condition. Car can legally be driven by P platers, insurance is also lower, cause the car is a non turbo, the car is fast, but if driven normally can be very fuel efficient. $10,500

brian ph 040 300 6831

email and msn is : [email protected]

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Edited by el_bichito
  • 2 weeks later...

Ok yeah thanks for that. yeah the car is very clean. i always took care of it very well, and its been good to me as well. No problems. apart from just changing clutch and brakes. just the usuall

Nice price but will still be hard due to vic still letting people drive turbos.

If you advertised it as based in NSW i'm sure you would get way more interest.

WHY can't something identical like this come up for sale in W.A!?!?!?

Hell i would pay 9k right now for a completely stock R33 GTS...but this has very nice mods to.

Good luck with the sale mate.

well if you want you can always get it transported there. maybe 300 400 bucks maybe via truck or train. depends were you are i guess. u can get quotes yourself online . just enter in the details of departure and destination.

regards brian

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