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Make:

Nissan Skyline

Model:

1993 r33 gts-t

Milage:

140,000 kms

Transmission:

Burgundy

Colour:

Wine red/maroon

Location:

Rooty Hill, Sydney

Complied?

Yes

Currently registered?

Yes - Until August 2009

Price:

10k

Contact:

0410481565

Comments / Modifications:

This car has all the mods you need. It is in great condition and is a real eye catcher. In the two years i have had it, i have had no serious mechanic problems. Mods are as follows:

* Hybrid front mount intercooler

* Blitz electronic boost controller (running standard boost)

* GFB adjustable BOV (front plumback to vent to atmosphere)

* Apexi pod filter

* HKS Super dragger 3.5 inch exhaust with oval shaped muffler

* 5 inch metal body cat (liverpool exhausts)

* 3 inch split dump/front pipe (liverpool exhausts)

* momo steering wheel

* DVD player/in dash monitor (currently in car working)

* 18 " starcorp racing kaotics with 265/35 federals on the rear and 235/40 federals at the front

* GTR side skirts, wing and front bar (front bar damaged at the lip)

* dual piller pod with boost and vaccuum gauges

* tinted windows

* Kenwood 4 channel amp

* Pioneer 12 inch sub

* MTX splits

No tyre kickers. Call if you're genuinely interested.

Thanks,

Anton

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Hi,

Im really keen to let go of this car. It has everything still on it except ive replaced the old DVD player with a clarion touchscreen DVD player. Also, the lip on the front bar ripped off when i went over a bump and there is small crack in the front left hand guard. It also has about 165,xxx kms at the moment but still has rego till late July 2010. In light of this, i am willing to let this car go for 6k. It is still a great car to drive and handles extremely well. I have had no engine problems whatsoever.

Please no time wasters. If you have cash and are keen, call me. Im in Sydney

Anton

0401481565

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