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White 1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (2 Door)

123,600 KMS

5 Speed Manual

HKS Front Mount Intercooler

18 Inch Wheels

Pioneer Head Unit, with kicker amp and sub

Pioneer speakers all around

Nismo short shifter and gear knob

Sunroof

Immobiliser/Alarm/Central Locking

3A Pod Filter

3 Inch exhaust from cat

Lowered king springs (legal height)

Car has been serviced recently by Japco in Woodville. (121,000kms)

Things that I have fixed:

All shock absorberschanged

One of the knock sensorsfixed

Brand new radiator + coolant

Power steering hose +fluid

LH+RH rear wheel bearingsreplaced

Replaced rack end boot

Timing belt replaced

Currently the car is running beautiful. I do not smoke so theinterior is kept clean, body is in pretty good condition with no majorscratches.

I am only selling this car because I am currently not working andfinancially having some issues.

In addition the registration on the car is valid till 30/11/2012.

I am asking for $9,500 and the price is firm, reason being the caris in good condition interior, exterior and engine wise.

No swaps please.

Contact details: Onder 0413 858 179

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Accident history?

None from me and the previous owner didnt mention any too, in addition i have all the receipts for the things i have fixed on this car. I have decided to drop the price to 9k straight really need it gone...

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