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post-729-1123070376.jpgpost-729-1123070428.jpgpost-729-1123070452.jpg1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T in good condition, with very minimal mods, rearly boosted.

Odometer showing 118,000k's

Belts and water pump changed at 110,000k's (with a full service)

Regular maintenace (oil, oil filter and spark plugs at evey 5,000k's and fuel filter at every 10,000k's).

17" white wheel (235 fronts and 255 rears)

3' dump/front pipe to 2 1/2" cat, 3" cat back system.

Turbo smart dual stage in cabin boost controller.

Autometer 2 1/16 boost gauge

Pioneer double din cd/tape/radio player.

King springs - super low ride springs

R33 stealth wing (original wing will be supplied also)

Near new tyres on all 4 corners

Very clean interior

Other than the exhaust and boost controller it's standard and well maintained.

***SOLD***

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  • 3 weeks later...

i have seen the car and it is a very good example of a well looked after car with no money to spend...

Friski, i might be inclinded to buy it, but im waiting on my car to sell, i have the cash for it, but i really dont want to own two cars as this is the reason why i did not purchase it the day i saw it...

I will drop you a line soon mate...

Hope it sells..

-SINDOWS

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