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R33 Skyline

93 Gtst

Km 130400

Manual

Apexi Power fc

Apexi Hand Controller

3 inch Exhaust

Mag wheels (8 inch wide front ,10 inch wide rears)

Alarm with Remote start

Turbo Timer

High flowed turbo

Dual stage boost controller

Running 8 psi low boost 15 hi boost

Front mount Intercooler

High Flow fuel pump

Heavy Duty Clutch

Sports steering wheel

Tinted windows

Genuine Nissan floor mats

Rego Till Feb

No Rwc

I`m sure I've forgot something So don't be Scared to ask Questions ill do my best to answer them

Only Selling Due to Needing a bigger Car for the kids Been Driven As a daily Driver and is very reliable

$9000 ono

Contact Cheryl

Location" Morwell Victoria

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Any one at all I need this gone Make a fair offer

Mate what you may consider a fair offer for a quick sale will be completely different to everyone else's idea of a fair offer for the first model of the r33's, they still made the r32 when your car was around.

Considering the price of 33's ill give you a fair offer of $4000 for a quick sale. If not thats cool, I don't care, but a usual sale price for a series 1 r33 is between 5 and 6 thousand after about 3 or 4 months waiting time.

Hi, would you be interested in swapping for my 1998 Nissan Avenir Gt4Z Wagon? It's SR20DET, all wheel drive & fully optioned with an electric sunroof. To my knowledge it's the only one in Australia of 15 in the western hemisphere. It's gunmetal grey and basically looks like a mini Stagea. Needs rego but wicked family car. I have pics i can text or email. I'm in Penrith nsw Luke 0410050643

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