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Item: Nissan Skyline GTS-T R33

Location: Brisbane

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Item Condition: exelent

Reason for Selling: going over seas

Price and Payment Conditions: $23700 ono (price droped for a quick sale) Must sale ASAP

Extra Info:

Well this is a 93 Auto GTS-T skyline, rolling on new 18’ chrome mags and tyers with new suspension, the engine is fully stock other than the 4’ turbo back exhaust system which sounds very nice, she never been boosted or any thing like that, I’ve installed a new in dash 7’ DVD/TV with punch sub and amp, there are 7 color neon lights inside and under the car with remote controller and they can be set on engine revs or with sub, also it can be set on a color or a mixture of 2 or more colors. The viper alarm is a very nice feature, it got 2 screens and every thing can be set from the screen from far far away, you can start the car, turn the neon lights on, turn the DVD and sub on, and with its voice mogul it can take and you can even add your sound on it and set it on what ever you wont, the other thing is you don’t have to put the windows up when you turn of the car they go up automatically when the car is lucked, if the car is leaved for some time (minutes) she looks her self and the windows go up automatically, if some one tough the car it will be shown in the screen, very sensitive alarm system etc… .

Full body kit with GTR wing and the very nice Candy Orange/Gold with gold perols color if it with the air brushing makes it very nice and I can beat that it can turn any ones head, there is air brushing on the dash as well.

For me driving this car was a lots of fun, this is a show car and I have finished it short time ago (4/05) I didn’t take it to any show because I didn’t have the time to do that but am pretty sure if I take her she will wine something, am selling her only because am going over seas other ways I wouldn’t do so, the car been baybed for this 7 months and all that care has been taken.

there is much more in this car but i cant list all that so please call me for more information on 0403636009.

Contact Details: for more information please call 0403636009 i am availabe any time and for any questions.

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yah if you have the cash ready coz i have to sale her asap any way call me and we can talk about it i am negotiable on the price it also have alot more stuff but i couldent mention them all

thanks

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