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Item Summary: 1994 R33 GTS-T manual

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Too many cars

Asking Price: 7800

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: This thread or 0405011100

Extra Information:

Ok guys have decided to sell my R33. It has been very well cared for and features a couple of tasteful modifications. Serviced every 6000km and has had the timing belt/water pump changed. I will try my best to describe the car:

- 1994 R33 GTS-t factory 5 spd manual

- Rare dark blue metallic over silver

- Fully working climate control AC (very cold)

- 132,500 km

- Full set of factory Skyline floor mats

- Dark tinted windows (just completely retinted in T20 / 20% film)

- Full 3" catback 5ZIGEN exhaust system ($$$)

- Front mount intercooler

- Pod filter

- Turbo timer

- Boost gauge

- Always run stock boost and warmed up / cooled down

- Rear 17" Advan AVS Japanese light weight 5 spoke rims with BRAND NEW 235/45 rubber, fronts are ENKEI Pro N1 Black Racing light weight 17" rims with 95% tread left

- Nismo clear side indicators

- New o2/oxygen sensor (much improved fuel economy, this is a part people often neglect to change!)

- Installed blue led's for the dash and climate control unit (looks great at night)

- Trust / Greddy shift knob

- Custom italian leather with grey stitching gear stick boot, hand brake boot, and console/armrest cover

- MP3 / cd player

- Rear boot spoiler removed and professionally smoothed/painted

The car will come with a QLD safety cert/RWC and it has rego remaining until late April 2010.

Price - $7800

Pictures below, thanks.

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