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My Friends skyline is up for sale so im posting this here for him, however i am able to answer any questions you have, and will take pm's from intrested parties.

Car is as follows......

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T 1993

Black

5 Speed

RB25DET

Mods...

3" Turbo back exhaust w/ Slightly Angled Muffler

Brand new Hybrid FMIC kit

K&N Pod Filter

Adjustable BOV

18" AMG Wheels

Lowered

Fuel Cut Defender

Adjustable Boost Controller *Tuned to 12 PSi

700hp Fuel pump

Fuel Regulator *Tuned

Interior...

Kenwood Headunit *a good one, not sure of model, can find out if need be

Alpine 6x9's Professionally installed in pacel shelf, 6" Speakers in front.

Re-Trimmed handbrake and gear stick boots *Red

This car was purchased from Garry Blogg Motors a few months ago and is in IMMACULATE condition, both interior and exterior. The engine does NOT miss a beat and is a pleasure to drive in. This car pulls quite hard with the mods done and is in perfect order to become a highly modified ride, or even left as it is now it hauls ass.

The car can be sold as is for $25,500 negotiable....

Or this car may be able to be brought after full modification for about 6g's extra but i havent talked to the owner about this yet..... could be a possibility tho.

Pic...

wayno_2.jpg

More Pics on request.

Any inquiries you can contact Wayne on 0438577337 Or by Private Message/Email

[email protected]

-Jamie

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Hey,

Im in the market for an EXTREMELY clean R33. Yours looks heaps nice man very impressive from the pics. I am curious how many Km's on the clock?? I am ready to buy a car NOW so if you could post more pics of the interior and engine bay please.

Any other general inof about the car wouls be appreciated,

Thanks

VERY INTERESTED!!

Thanks for the bumps up there....

Flaps - Its got around 120k's, this is not 100% accurate ill find out exactly more tomorrow.... also ill be able to get some pics for you....

The Interior is very clean, with no cigarette burns at all, everything inside the car works like all the electrics, you have nothing to worry about, the only thing is the aerial has been disconnected (so it doesnt stick up in the air and look like a remote control car) but that can be re-connected if it bothered you. Umm what else can i think of.... Pretty sure it has a fair bit of rego left (5 months maybe?).... New tyres up front, rear about 70%..... part which goes around the cd player/air con/clock and up to the cluster has been resprayed as it had a few marks on it, so it now is flawless...... I cant think of much more general info at the moment but yeah VERY clean car and he will probably throw in a set of reclinable aftermarket (never used) seats....

Here is another pic i took for some more intrest.....

wayno_1.jpg

Red_Seats.jpg

Any more info just ask and ill hit u back...... Thanks

-Jamie

The car actually has 111,190kms (as seen in pic) where eariler i estimated 120,000kms just wanted to clear that up...

Also where i said it has 5 months rego left, it actually has 8months.... which is rego'd till the end of October.....

The car is still available, obviously....... :( Thanks for reading

-Jamie

I might get flamed for saying this but I think $25k for a 93mdl is a bit expensive, even though it is in mint condition. You can get an average 93 for like $16k, obviously won't be anywhere near as nice as this one but still I think $20k would be a more realistic price.

That's just my personal opinion, but I figure other people might be thinking the same thing. What is your friend's bottom line?

I welcome your constructive criticism, but of course you have to know the car to know its value... i know this car is worth the price asked and as will the first buyer who comes to inspect the vehicle... His bottom line is obviously less than the asking price as noted above it says "Negotiable". Once again thankyou for your input.

First to see will buy.

-Jamie

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