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1993 R33 GTS-T Turbo Manual. Burgundy.

Car is in immaculate cond. (Exterior, Interior and Mechanically)

97,000 Kms

Just Serviced and previously serviced every 5k.

Garaged

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

Already had the timing belt replaced.

The car has been faultless, and has given me no trouble whatsoever.

Washed religously once a week, and polished every 3mths.

All the usual goodies inc. Air, Pwr Steer, Pwr Windows, Climate Control etc.

In addition to the standard vehicle it has:

Blitz Automatic Turbo Timer (With Manual settings as well). This incorporates a Digital Boost Display that holds max boost etc.

Remote Start Alarm with immobiliser, shock sensor, and boot protection etc

Additional Isolated Kill Switch for the ultimate no steal security

Pod Filter

Brand new Australian Kenwood 4X50W Cd Stereo System with new top of the range Kenwood 6" speakers all round

Original Skyline Floor mats (All 4)

Original Signal Flare that came with the car

Original Keyring from Japanese Car Dealership

Plenty of tread on the tyres (Approx 70%)

Rego till August

FORCED SALE - Need a bigger vehicle

First to see, WILL BUY

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

Sydney

Can contact me via email [email protected]

or by phone on 0431 558 293

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Hey Guys,

A quick update

I have a couple of guys interested, but no deals as yet (they are both chasing finance)

So it is still available, and for a great price for an immaculate turbo manual R33 (at least i think so anyway)

Give me a call, or fire off an email if your interested !!!

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