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Black R33 Gts-t, 5spd, Sunroof!


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Looking at the struggle people have to get rid of really nice cars on this site not sure why im bothering but here goes!,

1993 R33 gts-t skyline

Black, SUNROOF!, manual, 125,000k's

extremely clean series 1

-Major service done including timing belt, ideler bearing, tentioner bearing and cam seals, diff and gearbox oil were also changed.

-Just Jap heavy duty organic plate clutch.

-E-manage blue fully programable ECU with plug in harness

-Adjustable cam gear ex side

-100mm core trust copy cooler and piping kit, series 1.5 front bar cut for better airflow to cooler.

-Kei office fully adjustable coilovers

-Starcorp "fusion" 18inch wheels with hancook silica tires.

-trust front pipe, custom dump, fujitsubo exhaust, hi-flow cat.

-turbosmart boost controller (never past 10psi)

-Dark tint

-silver painted dash and inserts

-Grey and black recaro copy seats

-Jvc head unit

-always serviced every 5000kms using motul oil ($70-4 litres) and ryco filters

Im only thinking about selling car as a mate has offered me a chance to buy his torana, if i cant sell i will be keeping car. RWC can be arranged if i have any interest.

Please no stupid questions/offers and im not interested in trades, if anyone is seriously interested give me a bell on 0407 355 697. Im Located in melbourne and any inspection is welcome.

Got heaps of pics, pm me your email address and i can send via email.

$14,000

thanks all

Brett

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