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Hi guys this is my first post so I hope I adhere to the rules please let me know if I don't admin

Ok for sale is my 1993 Nissan skyline r33 gtst series one 4 door sedan charcoal colour car has been hit at the front by a lady doing her makup damage is on passenger front not listed on revs or anything so can be repaired
I have a full nose cut with new radiator support complete front even had condenser still will still need headlight front bar left hand guard plus indicators easy fix for someone with the knowledge
car still runs fine also original side mount was destroyed in accident but I'm including a return feed front mount black with black piping direct replacement no modification needed
now I will do my best to list what it has its fairly original motor has 178000 any questions are welcome it has:
R34 gtt 17in wheels painted charcoal fresh tyres all round
3in exhaust to cannon unsure of tip size
Has series 2 tai lights which look great and are quite valuable and rare I have been told
Has genuine hks bov
Has apexi safc
Boost controller set to 10psi
Ken wood DVD player 7 inch
Sony explode front speakers unsure of rear car is still complete minus the damaged parts ill upload pics in an hour or so
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Car is located at Condell park
Willing to help with transport interstate etc
Chasing $3400 ono
Any reasonable offer considered but I have been seeing shells sell on here for 2000 so its a very fair price I'm hoping to sell quickly so I can register and upgrade my other r33 thanks
Contact
Shane
0403333242
Or PM me

Edited by shaneous

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