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Very reluctant sale, selling as I have moved into the city and no longer have room to garage a second car.

great and reliable, excellent condition for a car of this age, and has never let me down.

No defects no finance

Vehicle Details

1993 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T

$10,000 ONO

127,600 Km

Gun Metal Grey

5 speed Manual

Reg Expiry AUG-2011

1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST Manual mostly Stock Standard other then:

17x9" Advanti Vienna Wheels,

Apexi AFC 1 piggy back ECU,

M-Spec Front bumper/side skirts/rear pods,

GTR style rear wing,

x2 Recaro style racing recliner seats in front,

Adjustable Fuel Reg,

HICAS Locker Bar,

Front and Rear strut braces,

NISMO smoked black Side indicators,

1" lower King Springs,

Heavy duty clutch,

All 5 Genuine Nissan floor Matts

Turbo Timer

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Edited by Timeb0mb

hey! thanks, i love this car, ill be very sad to see it go.

the seats are from Just Jap, there nothing special but they hold you in nice and tight :)

they are held in with custom made runners, Just Jap do sell runners for them, i just wasnt able to get them... long story

Hey mate, looking at selling my r34 soon so i'll be pretty keen on something like this if it's still available.

2 Questions though: What type of clutch? And have you got stock coilpacks?

Cheers

hey Galois

awesome! hopfully soon rather then later :)

to honest i dont remember what clutch it is, my mechanic put it in there about 2 years ago now, it has only done probly 20,000km

and yes i do have stock coilpacks

cheers

hey Galois

awesome! hopfully soon rather then later :)

to honest i dont remember what clutch it is, my mechanic put it in there about 2 years ago now, it has only done probly 20,000km

and yes i do have stock coilpacks

cheers

Agreed!! lol

Cheers mate, will be in touch

hey guys

car is still for sale, i have a front mount, bleed valve and a 3" x-force turbo back exhust to go with it, i can put those back on for the buyer.

also keen to swap for a learner leager bike, and some cash my way, if you have one :)

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