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Selling my 1993 series 1 R33 GTST skyline turbo, this is a great car, and I'm a bit sad to sell her, only selling because I'm moving.

Great p plate car looks good, clean and fast.

Ive had this car for almost a 8 months now, and has never let me down, mechanically the car runs great, and looks good!

The GOOD:

5 speed manual

17inch Enkei Trispoke rims, 17x8 on the front, 17x9 on the rear.

3" Full exhaust, Nismo Cannon, Screamer Dump Pipe, Midsection warped in Heat Cloth.

Nismo Clear Indicators

Sony Head Unit single dinn, usb and apple support

has a Custom fiberglass sub inclosure with a Rockford Fosgate Punch P3D4-12 12", 6.5" MTX Splits with custom mdf spacers in the front. fusion 6" in the back. have MTX replacement speakers sitting here. Speakers are amped off a 4Channel Alpine Amp. (will come with a set of dynamat for the front doors and boot, the MTX splits for the rear, and both amps)

Comes with rego until 13/3/13

electric windows

Oil Catch Can, with -AN10 Fittings and pipes

air con, that's cold! new tensioner pulley fitted recently.

new tie rods.

after market front and rear break rotors.

interior is tidy

body and paint work is good, no major dents, only small scratches/chips on the rear or the doors from being knocked when opened.

new battery 680CC, and terminals less than a six months old

Tires are in good condition

recently serviced, fully synthetic oils, new plugs.

Front Mouth Intercooler

Saber Aluminum Radiator

Spitfire Coils

Pod filter with custom heat sheild

BAD:

needs rear main seal replaced as it has a slight leak

The car has done around 130,000kms, but the dash has been changed because of faulty RMP gauge and says 100,000kms.

front castor rods have small cracks, probably need replacing.

I'm asking for 8000$ price is negotiable, any question text or call me on 0418571941 located in mackay, QLD

also have a Power FC that is suited for this car that i haven't installed. might be able to work something out and I'll though it in with the car.

More photos later

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P plate drivers aren't allowed to in QLD; joys of being fully licensed :woot:. Also added a few items that i forgot the car had.. probably more but its mostly stock and unmolested. will be replacing the braided lines soon.

PIT Electric Boost controller, Low:standard boost, high:11psi

Apexi Turbo timer

GFB recirculating BOV

HID high beam

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