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Make: Nissan

Model: 1997 Skyline R33 GTS-T

Milage: 91,500k

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: White

Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes, until May, 2009

Price: $14,500

Contact: Evan 0402-552-418

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I am first owner from Japan, car is completely stock and unmolested.

Car has 91k on odometer, tinted windows, GReddy FATT turbo timer, factory immobiliser, did 100k service on it about 2 months ago which includes all fluids, timing belt, water pump etc. spark plugs, fuel filter, oil filter etc., while timing belt was being done I put a Tomei adjustable exhaust cam gear in which is good in future if planning an exhaust fitting. Have a JustJap return piping kit intercooler (no holes in chassis need to be cut to fit) which has not been fitted, still in box which will come with the car.

Alpine 9887 head unit, Audioline 1200watt amp, Pioneer 12 inch sub. Other than that, it's a really nice and clean example of a late model R33.

Any enquiries please feel free to txt or call me or even send a PM here. Will be taking photos of it during the day and uploading including shots of the interior. Cheers. :D

Images: gallery_12597_2819_100499.jpggallery_12597_2819_17418.jpggallery_12597_2819_51237.jpggallery_12597_2819_154104.jpggallery_12597_2819_73699.jpggallery_12597_2819_120276.jpggallery_12597_2819_230066.jpggallery_12597_2819_24284.jpggallery_12597_2819_40239.jpggallery_12597_2819_74863.jpggallery_12597_2819_90100.jpggallery_12597_2819_49674.jpggallery_12597_2819_24848.jpggallery_12597_2819_20378.jpg

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