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Hi All,

After almost 9 years of ownership, the time has come to sell my car.
2nd owner since imported
Mature owner
Always garaged

Specs
1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T
5 Speed Manual
White (QM1)
RB25DET
145,xxx kms purchased car with 96,xxxkms

Mods

Engine
HKS Mushroom Pod Filter
Hybrid GT Spec Tube and Fin Frontmount Intercooler and piping
Split Front/dump pipe 3”
Highflow Cat
HKS Super Dragger Catback 3.5”
HKS EIDS
HID 8000K headlights
Sard Twin Drive Type 2 BOV

Suspension
Tein HR Coilovers

Exterior
400R style front bar with GTR style grill
400R style side skirts
400R style rear bar
R33 GTR style wing
Nismo clear side Indicators

Rolled rear guards

Interior
Apexi Turbo Timer
Autometer C2 boost gauge
35% Window Tint All Round
Trust gear knob
Pioneer head deck with USB/ipod connectivity
Pioneer front and rear speaker
Alarm and immobiliser

Brand new Battery with warranty
Just serviced with fresh oil and oil filter
9 months rego

Car is used as a low kilometer daily and never been defected, taken to track or drags. Car isn't perfect - needs some TLC and work. Oil and oil filter changed every 5,000km. Only use BP 98 ultimate. Car has never been boosted and running stock boost. Will come with a variety of factory parts aswell.

Note – Rims and Bride Seat not included in sale. BYO rims or I can source a set of stockies for you. Factory driver’s seat will be included.

No test drives until deposit, happy to drive you around the area to get a feel.

Price is $5,500 no swaps. Cash, Direct deposit or bank cheque only (payment needs to clear in bank account before handing over keys).

PM me for my number if genuinely interested or to arrange an inspection.

Located Hills District/North West Sydney

Cheers

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