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Up Forsale is my 1994 R33 Skyline which is 5speed Turbo and has Factory sunroof.

It is Good Condition, with minor wear and tear on int but good for its age. No Rust or Paint Fade, Always Garaged and Kept Clean

137xxx on the clock, serviced every 5k with oil, filter and plugs.

I Have also just replaced the clutch with an Extreme HD (only done 40km) along with machined flywheel and new dowels, thrust bearing etc.

Also has a Front mount cooler

Walbro Fuel Pump

3" Dump to 3.5" Exhaust, Sounds good

Near New SplitFire Coils

KTS Coilover suspension

Tien Adjustable Castor arms

Near New rims which are 18x8.5/9.5

Tyres are around 1000km old, 215/40F and 235/40R.

Kenwood MP3/CD Player

Brand new Alpine Type G Splits with tweeters mounted on inside of door mirror plates and Kenwood 6x9s in rear.

Brand new HID lights, very bright 8000k globes

The Interior is Good with a few marks from previous owner all electrics work inc sunroof, also sunroof does not leak as i know some do.

The only issues i have with the car is cold starts, it starts but is a bit hesitant for about 5 sec (possible cold start valve?), after that it is fine and runs really well. Also the A/C gets cool but not as cold as it should, could do with a regas

I have been using it as a Daily to and from work and to town on the weekend, but have since purchased a new car and this one has to go.

Chasing around the $8500 mark But Im open to offers!,

I will not reply to offers for swaps as i am not interested

Please PM Text Between 8am-6pm due to work and i will reply when i can or call after 6pm

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