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FOR SALE R33 GTst

TURBO

$13,900 ONO

MOB 0429995764

GTR bodykit

17" mags

Sony Xplod sound system

3" catback exhaust

Alarm & Imobiliser

2x new front tyres

100,000km service

-new radiator

-Gates radiator hoses

-New water pump

-Gates Timming belt

-Irridium spark plugs

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  • 3 weeks later...
as above is it a manual

any mods to motor

does the aircon work?

The car is auto though i have some parts to convert it to manual. If people are looking for a manua skyline I will convert this car for nothing so long as the buyer will pay for the parts needed for the conversion.l As for mods to the motor it is stock. The A/C was regassed last year and it is nice and cold. This car is the cheapest R33 Skyline in the N.T.

Cheers

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

I can't believe it still hasn't sold.!

I've got people fighting over mine just because I mentioned i was thinking about selling in 5 months time.... for $16k

2 of which actually got money ready!

there does seem to be a number on carsales similar to yours, GL.

The car is still for sale. I have just picked up the car from Hi Tech tuning as they are moving sheds. I have no choice but to convert this car from auto to manual if anybody has got a series 1 manual R33 skyline and is wrecking it or has got any conversion parts please pm me as I am very interested.

Cheers

  • 1 month later...
The car is still for sale. I have just picked up the car from Hi Tech tuning as they are moving sheds. I have no choice but to convert this car from auto to manual if anybody has got a series 1 manual R33 skyline and is wrecking it or has got any conversion parts please pm me as I am very interested.

Cheers

Im after a 33 and i stopped by Hi Tech cause i seen the skyline then i looked inside to find it was an auto and i was bummed im still looking thou *have to sell my car first* but im curious whats the turbo? is it stock??? Cheers

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