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IMMACULATE Burgandy 1993 R33 M Spec, Manual, Turbo Skyline

99 000Km's

GTR Body kit

Full 3 1/4" Trust exaust system

HKS pod filter

Front mount intercooler

New Ceramic Clutch

Remote start turbo timer

Paging alarm system

17" 3 piece forged rims

95% tread

Remote Satcker/amp/splits/equaliser

Gteched at 13.8sec

All the usual power everything, climate control and 4WS.

November rego

Has had timing belt done and oxygen sensor replaced, owned be mehanic since been in the country 2 years.

Asking $19990

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Sorry everyone have been getting the new car ready to go.

The asking price is at the bottom of the description $19990 as i was able to edit the price i didn't 'post reply' a price sorry.

G-tech is the new toy everyones playing with, plug it into the sigaret lighter and sucktion to windscreen gives quatermile time 1/8 mile time horsepower 0-100kph and so forth the unit magazines now use to test the cars!

Have taken a deposit for $19500 will let u all know if it goes through!

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