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The time has come........I must part with my baby.

1993 R33 GTS-T Manual. Burgundy.

Car is all original and in immaculate cond.

Few extras are:

Blitz Automatic Turbo Timer with Digital Boost Display

Remote Start Alarm

Pod Filter

Brand new Australian Kenwood 4X50W Cd Stereo System

Rego till August

97,000 Kms

Just Serviced

Garaged

Only run on Shell Optimax or BP Ultimate Fuel (98 RON)

The car has been fully serviced including the timing belt, and has been extremely reliable.

MUST SELL due to having just finished my commercial pilot's licence. With mounting debt, and a forth coming journey in to the outback looking for flying work, she has to go. (No way i'm gonna take my baby out there to face the bulldust, i'd rather see her go to a good home)

First to see, WILL BUY

Asking $16,900 ono (for quick sale, Would have advertised it for 18K)

The car is currently in country NSW just west of Sydney. Can view in Sydney.

Can contact me via email [email protected]

or by phone on 0431 558 293

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Thanks.

Sorry about that...... I am currently on the Gold Coast where i have just finished my Pilot training. Will be returning to country NSW just west of Sydney shortly.

So anyone, on the Gold Coast or Brisbane could see it now, or Sydney guys (or people in between could see it in the next couple of weeks if i haven't sold it.

Rob

No point..... Just that i'm selling my car for 17k not for 8k.

I didn't import and comply it, i bought it privately already in Aus, and i can tell you it cost alot more than 8k.

Sounds like you want retail price for your car and trade price on a Skyline...... Good luck !!!

The car is now back in the sydney area.

For any of you guys that is after a skyline that hasn't been flogged or boosted, whether your going to keep it standard, or do it up, this is the car for you !!

At least you know you have a good base to work off, not something that is just about to pack it in because it has bad mods for too long.

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