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Item: 1993 R33 GTS-T

Location: Central NSW

Item Condition: Great condition

Reason for Selling: Looking for a newer model (Series 2)

Price and Payment Conditions: ~$19 000 [PRICE DROP $18 000] [PRICE DROP AGAIN... $16990]

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Hello all

I am soon going to be selling my R33 GTS-T as i am looking for a late model Series 2.

Its mechanically standard except for a BOV

Has a full year of Rego (22/11/06)

Number plates come with the car as well.

~115 000 kms

Exterior:

Full respray in Black w/ Midnight Purple pearl, it glows a beautiful purple in the sunlight, a real head turner. Paint has a few small stone chips at the front and a few minor marks elsewhere, nothing major.

19" Chrome Alba Bank rims on 245/35 rubber, Falken at front, brand new tyres at rear. Front only done 20 000kms

Lowered with adjustable suspension.

Series 2 Tail Light separator (the bit that says 'Skyline')

Interior:

Red MOMO steering wheel, gear boot & knob, handbrake boot.

Alpine CDA-9827 WMA/MP3/CD head unit

White speedo/tacho etc dials, lights up blue at night.

Blue NOS seatcovers

Stereo:

Currently in car-

Pioneer rear speakers

1 x Fusion Encounter 5 channel Amp

The following ar currently not installed in the car, but will come with the car for the buyers own installation.

1 x 12" Fusion Encounter Sub

1 x Fusion Encounter 2 channel Amp

1 x Fusion Encounter 1.0Farad Capacitor (Still in box, NEVER used)

1 x set of Alpine Type S Front component speakers (Brand new in box, will be installed before sale)

I think that just about covers it....

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Bump

Still for sale...

Im willing to drive it to anyone willing to purchase... seeing as im located fairly remotely... within reason of course... Sydney, Canberra, anywhere in NSW.

$18 000 is neg.....

Cmon guys.... girls LOVE this car... the purple just makes them weak at the knees...

Edited by ch0pstA~
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
No thanx.... not into Auto's sorry...

Still for sale.... rims will be swapped on Wednesday 29/2 for 18's...

Pic update when it happens....

lol wednesday is 01/03/06

but yeah post up some pics wednesday 29/02/2012 if you wish

nice car btw g/l with sale

wanna sell me

1 x Fusion Encounter 1.0Farad Capacitor (Still in box, NEVER used)

pm me

Edited by krayzie32

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