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hows it going everyone, its time to sell my daily car.

its a 1994 r33 GTS-T (turbo) auto SKYLINE. 92,000km's

mods: it has is a FULL RSR 3" zorts from turbo back \

a HKS green mushroom pod.

APEXI boost gauge in pilla.

Greddy turbo timer.

$10,500

as the top says i have a sound system in it which i will include at extra cost.

its a full top of the range ///ALPINE sound system which consists of: Alpine deck CDA 9815

brand new type-s splits.

brand new, 2 alpine v12 amps.

6"pioneer bullet 3way speakers

special edition type-R sub and box

DLS wiring

$12,000

i've had this car for about 2months now using it as a daily cruzer. i bought the amps and sub this year and have reciepts and warrenty for amps and sub. this car is very clean and is in A1 condition.

pics can be found on this link to ns.comR33 PICS ON NS.COM

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