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Hi EOI at this point in time. have a new job in the city and very rarely drive the car now.

its a red/maroon/burgundy whatever you want to call it R33 GTST Manual Turbo skyline. series 1 1993 model.

it has all the regular mods:

trust front mount

full exhaust

pod

boost gauge and GFB boost controller

18x8 f 235/40 18x9.5 r 265/35 gold FR18 simmons rims

has also Cusco 2way lsd not in car atm. in a diff unit so just have to swap with one in the car.

has sunroof, AC, full sound system with Focal speakers and alpine headunit.

Most importantly a price starting at $13000 negotiable as stated purely EOI at this point in time also interested in swaps show me what you have we mite be able to sort somthing out.

interested in something manual, turbo, pref 4 door cash adjustment either way

cars interested in;

toyota chaser

subaru forester

4 door skyline

possibly some sort of 4x4 jeep, explorer

any other questions call me on 0401532307 cheers simon

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