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Hey guys, new to this forum trying to sell my 1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

Great looking car, 18" rims, Black and White leather interior, complete body kit, glitter fleck paint work (really nice), blowoff valve, 2 sub whoofers (separate unit), 800Watt amp, foldout tv screen above stereo system, blue fiber glass bonnet with scoops and spare standard bonnet (abit banged up but could be useful). I bought the car as is, and have not been able to drive on my P's because of the Turbo, for this reason the car has been sitting in my garage taking up space and its now time to move the beast on, this is a very regretful sale.
Seats have a few wear marks, and a minor scratch on back left panel, there are also a few scratches here and there from just general use. With a little more attention, it will make a great car. (last image contains spare grey bonnet) if i get time i can post up some more pics of interior ect.

Looking to get around $9000 but im negotiable so its worth a try

Please if you are really interested give me a text on PH: 0430508055 it will be my quickest response

Cheers Guys

Kyle

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