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This great car would have to be one of the cleanest and cheapest R33 GTS25t Turbo's available in Australia at the moment. Original 2.5 Litre DOHC Intercooled Turbo Engine (Factory engine and has not been modified!!) New Timing Belt Fitted, New Brake Discs all-round.

Extras worth $$$$ included in the price are; 'GTS 025' Custom Plates, 3" Custom Mandrel Bent Exhaust with Turbo Dump-pipe, 'BLITZ' Full Auto Turbo Timer, 'ALPINE' Stereo (CVA1000E) Retractable Dash mounted Colour Monitor, 'ALPINE' Ai-net 6 CD Changer (located in boot & controlled by the monitor), Type-M Front Bar (front spoiler), Tinted Windows, Mongoose M80 Remote Alarm System with central locking.

The car is currently used as our family sedan and is a very reluctant sale. At this Price be quick.

Kilometres: 97,500 - Roadworthy with Car (Safety Certificate)

Year:1994, Auto Trans.

Pictures Here:

Front Picture

Exterior Picture

Engine Bay Picture

Interior Picture

STANDARD FEATURES:

4 Wheel Disc Brakes

Air Conditioning

Alarm

Feul Injection

Power Windows

Tinted Windows

Remote Central Locking

Power Steering

Electric Mirrors

Alloy Wheels

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Thanks for the nice comments everyone, I've made an effort to be super reasonable on the price, especially considering some of the extras that I am prepared to let go with it ***cough*** Alpine Monitor ***cough***. Since I posted an advert for it on Carsales.com.au (just a couple of days ago) I've had plenty of positive feedback, so now I just need to wait for the right buyer. :)

Anyone else?

For 1 week only I will sell the car for $13,000 Flat thats an extra $800 off. If you contact me make sure to mention you saw this thread at Skylines Australia because this car is still up for sale at Carsales.com.au and carpoint.ninemsn.com.au for $13,800 (still the Cheapest 94 4 Door Turbo in Australia out of over 3,000 Skylines available on carpoint at the moment)

I would rather sell this car privately than to the yard's where they will only add their own cream to the price! I challenge anyone to find a better bargain on a 94' 4 Door Turbo. This car must be sold before my wife recieve's her beloved R34 coming from Japan.

See Contact details above. :D

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