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Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Year: 1993

Location: Gold Coast

Website: Carsales, Skylines Australia, Boost Cruising

Item Condition: Neck breaking head turner

Reason for Selling: New car

Price and Payment Conditions: $15000 ono $13900

Contact Details: 0405987261

This 1993 R33 GTST Skyline has been with me for 4 years, Previously with an RB3026 conversion it has since had a standard 80,000km engine and transmission conversion from a half cut.

The car is now basically standard with the whole rear K Frame end having been replaced including diff, arms, shafts, hubs and everything else associated.

The reason for this was that the whole drive line package previously in the car was sold together.

The clutch has been changed to a heavy duty sports organic and flywheel machined and a complete oil and cleaning service done on diff, engine and gearbox.

A 3" straight through exhaust with highflow cat has been fitted from the down pipe to cannon muffler.

Front mount intercooler kit and pod filter have also been fitted.

The car has been completed cosmetically with a full Nismo 400R style body kit including vented bonnet and genuine Nismo 400R plastic side skirts.

Bilstein shocks with king low springs.

A 42mm alloy radiator has also been fitted aswell as new Nismo master clutch cylinder and new slave with braided line, radiator hoses and heater core hoses aswell as new battery.

In the lighting department there is also a set of new 10000k H.I.D's.

The car has 18" 9.5" F-R Super Advan wheels with 90% tires which fill the guards the way they should and look amazing.

The car has also just been cut and polished.

Some pictures below :)

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Will put up some more pics shortly.

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