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Hey guys i have a nissan skyline r33 gtst mspec for sale:

Year: 1993

Model: R33 GTST MSPEC

Engine: RB25DET VCT 2.5L twincam turbo 5 Speed Manual.

Colour: Yellow

KM's: 150,000

Reason for selling: I'm a P plater so i cant drive a turbocharged car.

Price: 7000 ono or reasonable swaps

Condition: Immaculate.

Features:

-Complete Series 2 conversion; Interiour, bonnet, headlights, rear wing etc.

-Front mount Intercooler with 3inch piping

-carbon fibre vented bonnet

-5zigen Coilovers!!

-BLITZ NUR SPEC R cat back exhaust system with a HI-FLOW cat ( not fitted yet)

-Fully optioned, electric SUNROOF, electric windows, electric mirrors.

-Stainless steel Performance radiator (bigger)

-Custom Yellow Lamborghini paint job

-s15 wheels

-4 brand new dunlop tyres

-brand new brakes

-spare headlight

-spare original bonnet

-pioneer mp3 player

Bad points:

Has a crack on the front bar which is easily repairable with a DIY kit from supercheap auto or any body shop

This cars just been recently serviced, it has never been drifted or put on a track b4!!.. ive had this car since Febuary, i thought if im on my green P's i can drive it, turns out im wrong, so now i have to sell it asap to get something non turbo. Engines never missed a beat runs like a dream. Inspections and swaps are welcome. Price negotiable. Any questions feel free to contact me on:

0431 815 875.

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Registered?

And what state is it in?

car is located in melbourne, and i canceled the registration last month as i couldnt drive it n didnt want to pay $630 to register something i cant drive, the car doesnt need anything to be re-registered as it is roadworthy.

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