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Item Condition: awsome :D

Reason for Selling: fund a new car

Price and Payment Conditions: 35k ono

Extra Info:

HKS 107mm Intercooler

HKS Solid Pipe Kit

HKS GTSS Turbos

HKS Stainless Dumps

HKS Super Drager Exhaust

CES Tuned Length Front Pipe

Exedy Twin Plate Clutch (only done 3000kms)

Malpassi Rising Rate Fuel Reg

Custom Twin Feed Fuel Rail

Trust High Capacity Baffled Sump

Nismo White Face Cluster and Center Guages

Apexi AVCR EBC

Mines Tuned ECU

Lowered on Kings Springs

Tinted Windows

340hp @ all 4 on 1.2 bar (eazy low 12 to high 11 second car)

lots left in it

this car is a great car and is very reliable also as a gtr should be thumbsup.gif

Pictures:

Contact Details:

[email protected] or 0417735150

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hmm i'm looking for a r33 gtr around this price, only one problem...i will not buy a white car....have you got any pics of under bonnet or interior....might be persuaded, my wife wants me to buy a white gtr.....also how many kms has it done??

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