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***urgent sale need money for new business***

R33 GTS25T white for sale 105000kms bought when 86000kms always serviced at 5000kms using best oils

and fluids cam belt has been done, when bought has had a bit of work done to it,has never been boosted andis in good condition all round very minimal scratches and chips on front end.

heres the list:

interior:

jvc head unit

fusion 6by9s

pioneer 6inch splits

exterior:

full bodykit

hks super dragger catback exhaust

catco hi flow cat

HR racing 18/9 18/8 wheels,silver

engine and drivetrain:

exedy heavy duty clutch

hks iridium spark plugs

ph 0414583751 $15000 o.n.o WILL SELL! in sydney... ryde

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