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I am selling my baby regretfully due to moving on to begger and netter things. (house)

1993 NISSAN SKYLINE ECR33 GTS-T

$18,000 negoitable

Kms 84,616

blue - green

5 speed Manual

rb25

Rego THX 431 reg until jan 2006 will supply RWC upon sale or deposit

moderately modified engine, approx 220 kwatts, imaculate interior, exterior in very good condition. The Engine has been fully rebuilt, needs running in, aftermarket ACL pistons, head has been highflowed. new piston rings bearings etc, gaskets etc. Wolf 3D aftermarket computer and handset, 3 Inch exhaust, 17 Inch Volk racing rims, 4 puck cusco heavy duty clutch, blitz adjustable suspension front and rear, has sideskirts and rear wing. New battery, front end bushes, oil and fuel fiter etc. jvc headunit, gearknob etc.

0413 714 354

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