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Metallic Black R32 gtst Type M

RB25 engine conversion

Apex Power FC with hand controller

Nismo Gmax Triple plate clutch

Kakimoto exhaust - from the turbo

Split fire coils

18 x 8 inch Work Ewing rims with new Federal tyres (1000km's travelled)

Lowered suspension - new front kyb shocks

New front rotors

JVC double din mp3 player

Nardi steering wheel

Short shift kit

Recently tuned

109,000 km's

registered til the 9th of February 2006

Quick car with plenty of tuning potential

Car is located in Redcliffe, 20 minutes north of Brisbane

Price $15,500

Call Ryan on 0411408841

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Would you consider a swap for a 91 MX83 Toyota Cressida GLX and cash (say $13000)??

Are you running the standard IC?

Are you running the RB25 5 Speed aswell?

Any rust?

How hard would something like that be to insure (do you have comprehensive, and if so how much is your premiums?)

Can i ask why you're selling the car if you only imported it 6 months ago?

I'm in brisbane, and was looking for a good R33 but i'm open to better alternatives..

Cheers.

  • 3 weeks later...

Price has been dropped to $15,500 and the car has just been

registered til February 2006.

The RB25 is a great compliment to this car. Has heaps of bottom end response over

the RB20.

Words and pictures describe only so much, so if your interested please call and arange to see the car.

  • 2 weeks later...

you guys are all insane.. rb25 that will kill any r33 handsdown.. and looks great to boot! why waste money on an r33

Guess it goes to prove not many people actually sell their skyline through here...

Mate all i gotta say is that is one sexy ride!

I am amazed aswell that no one has snapped this up... assuming of course it's still for sale lol.

I'm kind of in the market at the moment for another car, over the R31 I drive atm.

Tempted to run to the bank after seeing your car. :(

Anyways good luck with the sale, if you are reasonably negotiable or want to have a chat, shoot me a PM.

Mark

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