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1993 R33 - Nissan Skyline GTS-T

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Manual, Maroon, GTS-T, R33, 129,000kms, Asking $10,000

MODS

HKS Cat Back exhaust (on it when I brought it), Air Filter.

OTHER

I have Replaced water pump, timing belt, thermostat & ancillary belts, new plugs, new coolant also cleaned the idle control valve. This was completed at 120,000kms.

Machine brakes at 129,000kms, bleed the brakes also.

Everything works perfectly on this car, electronic windows, electronic mirrors, Air condition is icy cold (not that its needed YET!) heater, dash everything works as it should.

Car drives very well, runs standard boost and has since I have owned it, It doesn't look like it has been tampered with at all previously either.

Paint is in excellent condition and would come up really nice if I had the time to polish it. But I don’t unfortunately.

All in all I think this is a excellent condition skyline and worth every cent, I have never had a mechanically problem with it in the time I have owned it which is over a year, and it has never missed a beat, you don't need to spend any money on this car, Which makes me want to keep it but I just can't, I need the money to badly.

First to see will buy. Why buy a modded skyline only to be always fixing it?? Why not get a standard good condition skyline and do the mods, as they say you need a good foundation before anything else.

Please call or sms Peter on 0422070093

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