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the time has finally cone to part with my r33 ive had her for years and really enjoyed the way she drives and handles

but with two little ones and a house to fix up i just dont have the time to use her anymore and would rather her out on the road with a new owner than languishing in my shed

1993 R33 GTS-T Skyline

burgundy manual coupe

122600kms

$9200 neg

all the usual mods

i spent the time getting the handling and braking to where i wanted it and upgrading cooling and driveline rather than a pursuit of big power

you can find plenty of pics on gumtree (mandurah WA) and carsales (rego GWP021)

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