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For Sale is my Pride and Joy Nissan Skyline R33, its 93 Series1 and done 98xxxk's. Iv owned the car for almost 2 years and its now time to move onto something new

THE HOT MODS...

Fresh Paint Job in Prizmote plently of sparkles out in the sun

Exterior..

Custom Number Plates.. GTACLD

Brand New 20" verde helix rims brought brand new from tempe tyres on the 4/6/10 so there only like a week old tyres are 235x30x20 (front) and 255x30x20 (rear)

Full VeilSide Body-kit with duck tail spoiler

The Motor..

Trust Front-Mount cooler, HKS mushroom air filter.. Runs very well has had its 100,000k service, its got new Battery, plugs, coolent, new timing belt, crank angle sensor, aac valve, afm... car starts first time every time..), stock turbo is boosted to 13 psi with a turbo smart boost controller also has HD Clutch

Interior.. the condition of the interior is in good condition apart from the driver seat witch has a small tair in it and on the driver side carpet has a scuff mark just near the go go pedal (nothin floor mats wouldnt fix)

Gauges.. there DRIFT IGNITE DIGITAL SERIES.. boost, battery and a 5" tacho

Stereo.. Kenwood DVD player its touch screen ipod compatible ect.. alpine type R speakers all round with a Kicker 12" sub and amp (Sounds Clear as day)

thats about all i can think of for now, if anyone is keen for a look just send me a post or wat ever? my numbers 0449886580 dont ring because my phones broken so just messages thank you..

there will be no test pilots unless atleast a deposit is made.. otherwise ill be driving.

this is a very nice car and will not disappoint, im up for any kind of swaps mainly looking for a wrx 99, 00 or 01 model, or even a skyline thats more of a daily.. if you are after more pics just let me know and ill send them to your e-mail and again yea if iv forgot to mention anythin just ask im happy to Answer any question.. Feel free ta send pics ta me e-mail its [email protected]

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ohhh god...

What have you done to that poor car! :/

what were you thinking with those wheels???

I was thinking the same thing. If that poor engine could see what has been done to its body it would refuse to start & be seen in public....

I was thinking the same thing. If that poor engine could see what has been done to its body it would refuse to start & be seen in public....

HAHAHA

That's dogs :/

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