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R33 GTS-T 4 door auto turb

Item Condition:
Used, average paint for it's age but runs well

Extra Info:

Heyas,

I have for sale my R33 skyline, it is a four door, it is turbo, it is auto and it runs. Is a very cruisy car to drive and stil has a fair amount of poke. The bonus is you can have a rad skyline and still carry more than one passenger that has legs! But seriously I did an oil change on it about 100km ago (probs about 3-4 months ago) and I just don't need it any more as I have another car to for my work.

I bought this car to drive as a daily and had the trans replaced and some of the seals replaced at the same time. Had oil done a not many km's ago but 3-4 months. APPARENTLY had the timing belt done by previous owner but I can't garuntee that.
Has an electric sunroof.
Tinted windows (legal darkness)
Mag wheels
Electric windows
Has awesome skyline floor mats (JDM!) (they are standard and have cool badges n stuff)

All in all a great car to drive


BUT....Bad parts

It has the standard jap headunit in it so no radio but I have been borrowing one of those fm tuner things and it works fine, or you can listen to AM radio! You can have a free headunit that I have sitting here.
The left rear electric window doesn't work.
The right rear handbrake asembly has something wrong with it, makes a clunky noise over bumps but is apparently easy to fix (I have no idea and it didn't bother me)
The paint is a little bit average in some spots.

In summary:

Nice car, it is no show car but if you want a skyline on a budget and you are a fixit type it's a score! Or why not finish it off and make a bit of money?

Fairly firm on the price, but if you sweet talk me I may give in.

Contact Details:
call or sms 0418842599

Price and price conditions:
$4000

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/keswick/cars-vans-utes/1993-r33-nissan-skyline-gts-t-4-four-door-turbo/1036529695

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