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Nissan Skyline R33 1994 series 1 model (DAMAGED)

Mods:

- Mines ECU

- 3' Catback exhaust

- Cusco coilovers (damper adjustable only)

- Heavy duty clutch

- Drft BOV

- Momo steering wheel

The vehicle is close to stock standard and running perfect before the accident

It can be still started and driven

Factory sunroof

The chassis is still straight as the damage is mainly cosmetic, minor damage to pillar and rear quater pushed in

Great for someone who wants to do an Rb25 conversion or can be easily repaired

'note it will come with STOCK standard wheels and not the ones in the picture''

- 105,000 k's

- Comes with 7 months Rego

NO VIV REQUIRED

Pickup from Melbourne Vermont or i can arrange to be send interstate

0422 357 635

Dano

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  • 1 month later...
Hi,

Would you consider parting it out? Depending on how my finances go, i'm interested in a second hand diff (LSD).

hey mate i have alot of r33 parts if your interested. pm me

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