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Hi gang, I have for sale my 1993 R33 Gts-t.

I catch the train to work now and don't use the skyline anymore, so it's only been used as a weekend car for quite a while now. Price is $12,700 negotiable. I guarantee this will be one of the nice R33's you'll see around. Feel free to ask Dan from Elite Racing about my car (3lit3 32) as he's done all the work on it in the 4 or so years I've owned it.

Price $12,700

Kilometres 120,600

Colour Blue

Interior Colour Black/Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Reg Expiry AUG-2009

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

1993 R33 GTS-T with Active-LSD.

Price includes remainder of 6 months rego (6 months from 17/02/09)

I have owned this car for about 4 years now and have done approx 36,000 trouble free kms (mostly highway) in that time.

Factory features on this car include:

- Dual Air-bags

- ABS

- Active rear lsd

- Climate control

- Power windows, mirrors and antenna

- Parking sensors

- Factory rear strut brace

- Factory keyless entry and courtesy light

Modifications/extras include:

- Stainless steel split front dump from turbo

- Catco highflow cat

- Apexi N1 exhaust

- Spitfire coilpacks

- Extreme lightened flywheel and Exedy heavy duty clutch kit

- GFB stealth FX BOV (adjustable)

- Apexi powerintake POD filter

- R34 GT-T rims with Potenza GIII's all round, approx 65-70% tread remaining

- Pioneer cd headeck with pioneer speakers in the front and rear

100Km service was completed roughly 18,000km's ago. I also have reciepts for all the work performed on this car, including servicing from the time I've had it. I also have a serving log performed by the owner before me. I also have the skyline owners manual and a safety certificate ready to go. The car drives very well and sounds fantastic.

The exterior and interior on this car is in good condition (as seen in my photos).

As I said above, my reason for selling the car is because I work in the city now and catch public transport. There's really no point in owning a skyline anymore, I just need a run-about instead. I still drive the car but mostly on weekends it's kept undercover during the week. So I will also consider a cheap run around + cash my way if you have one.

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Pleas PM me, write me on here or ring: 0413 045 823 (and leave voicemail if I don't pick up) if you're interested.

- Tom

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