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Hey All,

This was suppose to be a project car, with my uncle, but 1. I'm broke, 2. he bought himself an old VL Group A and cbf with this car now. You guys also may know of this 1993 GTS-t :action-smiley-069:

There is no structural damage at all, just all cosmetic, the car will also some with another driver's door, but in white.

Car still starts, still drives straight. Great for project base or drifter or a track s1ut or even a road car. Not on REVs, will supply VIN & Engine number on request.

Most of the panel beating has been carried out, but we got lazy and never finished it.

Yes car is missing headlights.

Make: R33 Skyline, Series I

Year: October, 1993

KMs: 116xxx

Mods: Tein Coilovers, Stainless turbo back exhaust, Yumcha Spec 18" Rims

Price: $4000 ono

Contact: 0412 311 222, please SMS if no answer.

Location: Cabramatta, NSW

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If this was in Vic i would be interested, does it run and idle smoothley? Does it get started oftern?

Not often, but it was started on the weekend and moved to the road. Idles great, I can post up a video on the weekend.

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