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Wanna sell/swap my 1993 R33 Skyline GTS, but in Japan atm until August so just putting an expression of interest to see if anyone's keen.

-Owned the car since 2009 and I'm the second owner in Aus.

-The car is unmodified, aside from a Bosch 040 fuel pump and the BBS wheels, and it's as straight as an arrow.

-210,XXXkm on the clock

-Serviced regularly, had major 200,000km service at the end of last year - timing belt, all fluid flushed (gearbox, brakes, clutch, cooling system), replaced water pump, aircon belt, and other odds and ends

-RB25DE

-Manual Transmission, smooth gearbox

-Remote central locking with immobilizer

-Interior is immaculate, Exterior is good as well aside from the usual nicks and such

-There's a superficial paint scuff and crack on the front bumper (driver's side corner, smaller than an A4 sized piece of paper) from someone who swiped me while parked.

-I'll be getting a fresh set of tyres when I get back and RWC will be supplied

-Rego until 12 September 2012, or I could renew until March 2013

-Located in Melbourne inner suburbs

$6,500ono or swaps

Looking for swaps with an R32 GTS-T or S13 (preferably turbo, but I'll also consider N/A), must be manual transmission

Don't have many photos atm cuz I'm overseas, but I'll be able to take more when I get back in early August.

PM me if you're interested or have any questions. You can also email me at [email protected]

Unfortunately cuz I'm out of country I'm not using my mobile. I check my emails frequently though, so expect a quick reply.

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