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93 R33 GTST manual

70000km (69528km now)

17' light japanese wheels with falken 235 tyres 4 month old

tein height/damp adjustable suspension

cd player

rhino 3 point immoblizer alarm system

nismo muffler

new heavy duty clutch with modified pressure plate (changed on 15/08/02 have receipt)

1 year rego. 06/09/03

$23000 nego.

gfb hybrid bov with adapter $250

apexi avc-r $800

apexi power fc with commander $1850

cusco f/r strut braces $350

hybrid 600x300 fmic with all the pipes $1000

k&n air filter $90

ultra turbo timer $90

serviced every 5000km.

all oil and fuild has been changed at 55000km. when full service very soon after i bought it.

timing belt changed at 60000km. (for people think the clock has been wound back, including me)

next service due 71000km will do before sell it at anytime.

since too scare to race, so never been on to any race yet

dyno result 198.7kw at wheel(which most of you guy don't think so, have dyno sheet)

prices are nego. want to sell it quick

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I had mine advertised for a month or so as well in the trading post and papers and just got a whole lot of tyre kickers and time wasters! It was at a damn good price too.

Ended up taking a 200SX + cash as a trade and then selling the 200sx to make up the amount to what I originally wanted for the skyline.

I tell you I had about 10 calls the first afternoon about the 200sx, much easier to move than a skyline for some reason.

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