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Nissan Skyline R33 GTST 1994

*Wine red in colour

*Sunroof

*18 inch polished dronell syle wheels 6mnth old

*3 inch exhaust

*front mount intercooler

*K&N air filter

*lowered

*m spec front bar, nismo bonnet lip, spoiler GTR grille.

*81000kms

*april 2004 rego

*boost guage

*CD player

*3 point immobiliser flashpoint

*brand new radiator, water pump,cam belt & all other drive belts.

Excellent condition hardly driven. Can be contacted for inspections. Serious enquiries only please no time wasters.

asking $18,000

Can email photos on request.

In Sydney.

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No the speedo hasnt been wound back, i know the belt was meant to be done round the 100k mark but the water pump seized on it & the mechanic who did the job (which imports jap cars) siad to me may as well do the belt now while the car is apart cause its cheaper than having to pull it apart again in 15000k just to do the belt.

im a mechanic by trade & we also use to do the same thing on volvos where i worked, whenever we did a water pump we would change the belt, the belt only costs an extra 30bucks but cheaper than pulling the whole thing aprt just for a belt which costed in the 200-300 mark.

i still have the papers when I bought it which show 70000 odd k's& you can speak to the importer if you like.

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