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R33 GTS25T '94 Series 1

White

18" HR Racing 5 spoke chrome rims (distinctive and very classy) w big rubber

Aftermarket HKS BOV

Turbo timer

Custom dash

Tinted windows

3 inch exhaust with 4 inch cannon tip, (plus stock exhaust available for rego)

Pioneer CD/MP3 player and Kicker 354xi 4 channel amp, Pioneer 6x9 and 6 inch speakers. Wiring for sub-woofer in place.

Only best fluids and fuel used

New battery

Low kilometres - 78,000

New brake pads

Mature lady owner (guaranteed! - couple of guys here on forum can vouch for this)

No body damage.

$21,500 ono

email for pics to [email protected]

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I'm from canberra, looking to buy a skyline, and a R33. But i am not a fan of the series 1, as i prob will sell again, and on advise the series 2 will hold value for longer.. That said, i'm waiting to sttart a new position which will allow me to look at your car in about a month.

Sorry thats the best i can do, and i know you want to sell before then

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