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For sale : 1994 R33 skyline Gts-t

Silver, 5 speed

92000km

service every 6000km by Nissan unley / RPM performance centre

using Mobil 1 engine oil

well look after

always garaged

driver side air bag

fully sound deader both door

Nismo 400R front bar

Aftermarket grill

Nissan M spec side skirt

S2 rear wing, boot lock

Tint-a-car fomula 1 Window tint

Greddy Profec E-01 boost controller

Hybird 600x300x76 FMIC

HKS air filter

Jasma approved jap catback exhaust

NGK Iridium spark plug

Xtreme heavy duty clutch good for 250rwkw

Standard rims with bridgestone G2 tyre F: 205 R: 225

Tein HA height adjustable suspension

Bendix ultimate brake pad

Front Strut brace

Whiteline Rear sway bar

R34 GTR Heavy duty starter motor

Boomerang pager alarm system (paid $1200)

Feature:

turbo timer

Remote engine start up

3 point immobilizer

internal microwave sensor

temperature sensor

include option:

auto window lift up

til sensor

$7000 stereo system is optional

audison, Dyn audio

the car is in adelaide

$23000 o.n.o

or swap for a R33 GTR/ S15 plus cash adjustment

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thanks, i love my car very much and never think of selling it.

but thanks parents, i got the chance to afford a GTR.

i bought the car last year nov which is nearly stock, going back home country for summer holiday(3 months), and start mod it when i am back at end of feb, so most of the mod are only 1/2 year old!!!

without stereo, but the sound deader will stay;)

i am happy to take the intercooler and boost controller off for lower selling price(i want to keep it for my GT-R).

the boost controller itself worth over $1000!

also happy to seprate buyer can swap me their standard part

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