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Hey guys for sale is my 1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T series 1, i believe its a special model as it has a GTR active LSD and ABS ( correct me if im wrong) :happy:

Also has Factory ABS, HICAS, Rear Strut Brace

I bought this initially when the engine in my GTR decided it had enough. And i needed a car to get around so i bought this.

But i never really ended up getting it registered, as i just drove my dads car instead.

The engine is completely stock apart from a blow off valve and a POD filter.

Has a HKS turbo timer

Clutch grabs nice and strong, i believe it to be heavy duty?

The exhaust has been removed as a mate wanted it

Stock wheels with good tread

It just needs a roadworthy and it can be registered, It has been complianced and registered before so no problems getting it registered.

Overall it is in okay condition, front bar has paint flaked off, little marks here and there, and paint on the roof has flaked off.

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Contact number is 0432544363, text or calls are fine.

Im looking for $7000 negotiable

I'm just looking to get a straight cash sale as i just need some money to rebuild my engine! :laugh:

Located in Melbourne's western Suburbs (ST ALBANS)

Thanks for looking! if you need additional info or pics please message me!

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I forgot to mention about the engine, gearbox ..

The cluster has 160k on it, not sure if the engine has been replaced or not, but it runs very smoothly, no problems at all!

Gear box is perfectly fine, shifts into every gear with ease, no grinding slipping etc...

Car is pretty much straight nothing to worry about.

Again im negotiable so if you are interested please give me a call text and we talk about it.

Cheers! :)

Its on eBay now for a quick sale!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220806015885

3 Day auction guys be quick!

Reasonable offers will not be refused, i need to sell it asap, will take $5000 if it is sold by thursday morning!!!!

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