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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: 1993 R33 GTS-t

Milage: 122 000 on clock - 10 000 on engine

Transmission: C4 fully manualised auto box with 3500 stall

Colour: Chameleon Green (Blue/Purple) (Standox Daytona Paradise)

Location: Brisbane

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $34 500 negotiable or swaps + cash my way

Contact: pm or 0409 581 787

Comments / Modifications: Many, many mods both inside & out - contact me for specific details - too many to list. Highly modified yet can cope quite easily as daily driver.

Featured in High Performance Imports & Hot 4's mags & Ignition DVD. Won 2 x Autosalon trophies.

Must sell due to new baby - need larger family car - will consider all swaps - am interested in XR6 Turbo or Series 2 Stagea. Am first Australia owner - have had for 6.5 years & purchased it stock standard & have spent $$$$$$$$$$$ over the years - very regretful sale :-(

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This car is having even more money spent on upgrades over the next week or two - GReddy plenum (powder coated in gold) + Q45 90mm throttle body & new piping to suit, HKS direct copy 50mm external wastegate (purple), custom made large capacity oil catch can, GReddy fuel rail, Nismo 600cc top feed injectors, GTR rocker covers (painted purple), Trust RB26 clear cam gear cover.

When this work is completed I will be getting the car freshly tuned ready to go on low & high boost settings. Should make closer to the 500rwhp mark but not sure yet.

Was going to leave this work but I guess my loss is your gain!

Will update with new pics & power info once all complete!

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