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For sale,

1993 R33 4 DOOR

MANUAL 5SP

SILVER TWO TONE

88,000KMS

VERY CLOSE TO NEW EXEDY SKYLINE CLUTCH(2000KMS)

NEVER DRIVEN HARD(GTIR FOR THAT!!)

APRIL 05 REGO

KAKIMOTO 3 1/2" EXHAUST

HKS BOV AND POD FILTER

SUNROOF, AIR CON, POWER WINDOWS, MIRRORS ETC

10 STACK PIONEER CD PLAYER + DBL DIN HEAD UNIT

FREE 2 WAY PAGER ALARM(MANNIX) BRAND NEW INCLUDED.

4 YEARS OF TRANSFERRABLE WARRANTY REMAINING

LOCATED IN PENNANT HILLS, SYDNEY, THOUGH MAY TRAVEL TO NEWCASTLE/CENTRAL COAST FOR GENUINE BUYER.

OFFERS ABOVE $17, 000

PLEASE EMAIL ME ON [email protected] FOR PICS

OR CALL 0419245608

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Wow, i didnt realise how unpopular these things are at the moment, whats goin on with that? this is my last bump, i cant believe that NO-ONE has replied to it, i've had a few interested buyers outside of SAU, but comin to the crunch of cash seems to be a recurring problem, WHOS GOT ADVICE?

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come on KnL, that aint true

I am one whose constantly looking for an imported 4 door skyline

it's just that work commitments have come up this year that have put a hold on me following through with getting one (when i find one which fits what i want/my criteria).

I first seen your on carsales and it does fit what I am looking for but again due to work I won't be able to pursue any for sale ads til early next year.

good luck with the sale and if it's still around early next year, you may hear from me again.

reggie

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Hi, I know Kris said he wasn't going to bumb this anymore but i'm not Kris i'm Loz and I really want to sell this car.

It's my fault we have to sell because we have moved to Sydney and I am hopeless in the Traffic! I want to down grade to a nice small "girls car" that has a lot less power and is AUTOMATIC.

So I am bumping this up again, please contact if you are interested, this car has to sell.

Bump....

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