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hey guys time to sell my white 1993 series 1 R33 gts-t

has an aftermarket ecu (central20),

18 in starcorp rims 235 front 265's on rears.

hks rear muffler,

sunroof,

5spd man,

fmic,

boost controller in car,

stereo which is worth bout $1000 at the time i brought it.

had new standard clutch and flywheel put in 11 months ago, a

lso comes with the standard wheels.

and reg till end of may, at right price will add another 12 months of reg.

plates do not come with car.

asking 13000 ono

contact aj on 0401534781

or pm me on here cheers

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Since you would consider trading for a bigger family car. (And Im not sure if youre interested..)

Id be willing to trade my Commodore plus cash.

Late 80's model White, full bodykit, 6cyl recond engine, pod filter, exhaust

DVD player, good sound system, lowered on 17's, good condition everything

works and runs well.

Let me know if youre interested. 0416803929

oh my god, that looks fantastic.

i wish i could buy that, im looking for an R33 but i would be able to drive until next year :) when i get my P's lol.

which sucks, i would buy it in an instant if i had the money :|

now i really need a bigger car lol just found out yesterday that my gf is preggerz again lol so the skyline is seriously not practical enough for space lol

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