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I am selling my R33GTST which is in immaculate condition. I have owned it for the last 6 years in which has been garaged all of its life and has never been in any accident and is owned by a mature owner. I have updated to a FPV Typhoon so the beloved skyline has to go, yes i am getting old.

Make : Nissan

Model : Skyline R33 GTST 93

Color : Burgundy

Transmission : 5 Speed Manual

Location : Melbourne

Registration : May 2010

MODS:

FMIC

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

17*9 Volk Rears with 255/40/17 with Falken Azensis tyres

17*8 Volk Fronts with 235/40/17

Autometer NV Boost Guage

Nadi Sports Steering Wheel

GTR Body kit (New Front Bar)

Tein Sports Suspension

The car is in immaculate condition if your after a very clean well kept R33

Price $10,000 with RWC

0402910486

Melbourne

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