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Item: 1993 Nissan R33 GTST skyline Coupe.

Location: Brisbane City

Website: -

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Wanting a 4x4 for work

Price and Payment Conditions: $15000 ono

Extra Info:

Black R33. 18inch wheels. Dunlop 3000 tyres with lots of grip

Car is in good conditon, Interior is good all floormats included. 111000Km on the clock. Oil changed every 5000km and serviced every 10000km.

Car just got serviced with a new excedy Heavy duty racing clutch. radiator fluid changed, Aircon regassed. Fuel lines replaced, Fuel filter replaced, Wheel nuts replaced, Wheel bearings checked and regreased.

It also has a 3 inch HKS exhaust from the cat back. It also has kicker 6 inch front splits and 2 kicker 12 inch subs. HKS mushroom filter.

The car has a ding in the front bar but it will come with a free Gtr front bumper. It also comes with a front mount intercooler just not installed.

Selling due to new job and i need a 4wd.

There is nothing wrong with the car but it has average paint for a 14 year old car.

Rego Expires in July.

Car engine is iin a1 condition. It has had its timing belt changed and the bush in the gearbox replaced due to old age.

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Contact Details: 0433363262 anytime for inquiries

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