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FOR SALE: NISSAN R33 GTST 1993 MODEL

I have only owned the car for about 2 months and haven't had a single drama with it, has run great.

I'm selling it because I'm thinking I'd prefer something like a 180. Also just found out I'm going to America for a month or 2

in June so cash towards that will definitely help. This thing really has to be driven to understand how quick it is.

My mate has a 33gtst and you really cannot compare the two.

The car is a 1993 model, was imported into Australia in 2005.

The car has 160,00kms on the clock.

Rego until April 09'

Car has air conditioning, power windows and all that sort of stuff.

THE GOOD BITS:

The car has a fair bit already done:

JUST HAD FRONT BRAKE PADS REPLACED AND DISCS MACHINED.

3.5" FULL STAINLESS EXHAUST FROM TURBO BACK TO CANNON

APEXI POWER INTAKE

HKS BOV

HKS TURBO (GREAT TURBO NO MISTAKING WHEN THIS THING KICKS IN)

FULLY ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION (HANDLES LIKE ITS ON RAILS, CAR HAS BEEN LOWERED A LITTLE BIT)

DUAL STAGE BOOST CONTROLLER (RUNNING 11 PSI)

BOOST GAUGE

NISMO CLEAR SIDE INDICATORS

JVC HEADUNIT

BRAND NEW ALPINE TYPE S 6" SPEAKERS IN REAR.

MOMO STEERING WHEEL

TINTED WINDOWS

ALARM WITH IMMOBILISER AND REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

17" CHROME WHEELS WITH NANKANG TYRES (REALLY GOOD TREAD)

APPARENTLY CLUTCH WAS REPLACED JUST BEFORE I BOUGHT THE CAR.

THE NOT SO GOOD:

FEW SCRATCHES HERE AND THERE, BOTTOM LIP OF FRONT BAR COULD DO WITH A RESPRAY.

OTHER THAN THAT ITS ALL PRETTY GOOD, HAVEN'T HAD A PROBLEM WITH IT.

PHOTOS:

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JUST TOOK THESE AFTER I GOT HOME FROM WORK WILL GET SOME OF ENGINE BAY AND INTERIOR SOON AND ILL CLEAN THE CAR AND TAKE SOME MORE PHOTOS WHEN I GET A CHANCE SO THERE ISNT BIRD POO ON THE BONNET LIKE IN THESE PHOTOS.

PRICE:

WELL I'M LOOKING AT AROUND THE $10,500 ONO MARK AS THE CAR HAS A FAIR BIT DONE TO IT, ITS A BARGAIN AT THIS PRICE AS EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS ALREADY DONE AND IT REALLY IS A VERY QUICK CAR AND IS REAL NICE TO DRIVE.

I MAY BE OPEN TO SWAPS DEPENDING ON WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER (PLEASE DON'T OFFER ME A COMMODORE, PULSAR, CIVIC OR ANYTHING ALONG THOSE LINES YOU ARE REALLY JUST WASTING MY TIME AND YOURS)

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING LIKE 180SX OR ANYTHING THAT MAY TAKE MY FANCY.

THANKS

CONTACT:

MOBILE: 0433 367 867

EMAIL: [email protected]

OR JUST SEND ME A PM ON HERE.

Edited by gnilla
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