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this car is cheap.

Hi im selling my super clear red, manual, 1993 model r33 gtst skyline (M-spec),

-140,000km on the clock

-2nd australian owner

- brand new tyre (only done 2000km)

- locked diff from prev. owner

- greedy turbo pressure pack with braided lines (not installed)

- battry is 1yr old

have spent about 5k on the mod's listed below (plus and 3 point alarm, pioneer head unit, 3way 6inchers in the front & six inch component speakers in the back, amp kit (no amp installed anymore but the cables are laid), after market steering wheel)

i am after $9800.00 but am neg.

car needs a new motor for the driverside window (i have the switch and can organies for the motor)

getting the car detailed this weekend so if u want photos call me (aif) on 0423 143 211 and ill organies some pictures for you. please call after 4:30pm on week days and to sort out a time to see it.

Aif

hmmm... negotiale eh... how bout $2600??

sure mate, if all u want iare the coilovers and the coilpack then i guess thats fair. but if ur not going to make a proper offer then dont post crap.

here are some pic

pics at this link -----> http://carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/N...amp;distance=25



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