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Nissan Skyline GTS-T R33 1994

In Wilston Qld But Can Ship Intra/Interstate

Very Good Condition, Just Renewed Rego For 6 Months

New Car On Its Way, Needs Good Home

$12900 ONO

VT 17" Alloys, Turbo Timer, High Flow Inlet Filter, New Airflow Meter, Blitz BOV, Big Bore Exhaust, A/M Coilovers, Near New Tyres, Autech Body Kit, CD Changer, Factory Mats, Momo Wheel, Leather H'brake & Shift Boot, 75,000 kms, One Owner Since Compliance, Never Flogged, Full Service History

Ph 0409722715 or email [email protected]

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It's not a Type M bodykit.

But an aftermarket front bar and wing does not make it an Autech R33 GTST :P

That's what it's badged as- there's various mods throughout and it's badged as Autech, I assume they either had something to do with it or someone's just stck the badgers on. How do you verify it?

ah the front is different , i never loaded a big version of the pic cuz i got capped net until tomoz. Did seem abit sus at 1st glance tho I never knew they made autech r33 gtst

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