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1993 Nissan R33 Skyline GTS4 Canberra, ACT (Pictures Below)

$8000.00 ono

194,354kms, A few minor dints and scrathes, Other than that, it is in good shape for its age.

Last Serviced 190,000kms. Fuel Pump has been replaced recently. 60ml Alloy Radiator installed.

12" JL Audio Subwoofer, DUB 400W amp, Pioneer 6x9's,

JVC Head Unit with detachable face and AUX input. Green Neons installed in Foot Wells.

If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to call me on 0417 488 594. Most availabe after 1600 and before 2200.

Cheers,

Corey

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price

Sorry about the mistake, add has been up dated...

also there was a typo... car is actually going for $7000.00, no reasonable offers refused. rego till JUN2009, comes with RWC. If car is not sold before JUN2009 rego will be extended.

Edited by Corsta

I'm currently getting a roadworthy done on the car just incase i have to register it in canberra. Anything that needs fixing will be fixed. No idea when timing belts etc were changed. They are on my to do list and will be done asap. Air con condener needs to be replaced and that is being done asap also..

cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

Ok, i need to sell my car asap, i need the money to buy another car.

PRICE DROP!!!! $6000.00 NON NEGOTIABLE

It is getting: two new rear tyres

new exhaust (stock)

wheel alignment

new air con condensar(big dent in current one due to bugs)

air con regas

new alternator(bearing gone on current alternator, works out cheaper then fixing the bearing)

needs to go once repairs are carried out

hey mate,

Sounds like a deal,

would love to buy it but i was stupid enough to spend alot of money haha

hope all goes well, and if in any chance you have it in juneish once my money is saved,

i would definantly think about buying it.

Good luck mate!

  • 1 month later...
  • 1 month later...
Ok, i need to sell my car asap, i need the money to buy another car.

PRICE DROP!!!! $6000.00 NON NEGOTIABLE

It is getting: two new rear tyres

new exhaust (stock)

wheel alignment

new air con condensar(big dent in current one due to bugs)

air con regas

new alternator(bearing gone on current alternator, works out cheaper then fixing the bearing)

needs to go once repairs are carried out

Hey mate, really interested. If i manage to sell my car soon i'll come take a look.

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