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Model: 96' R33 GTS-T M-spec

- Body: 2 door coupe

- Color: White

- Engine: 2.5 litre petrol turbo intercooled RB25DET

- Transmission: Maunal

- Mileage: 115,000 kms

- Drive: RWD

Modifications:

- K&N panel filter

- FMIC with S/S piping

- KGMM suspension

- Apexi N1 3.5" cat back

- Apexi Boost gauge

- Front/dump pipe from turbo and hi-flow cat convertor

- HKS SSQV

- HKS Turbo Timer (Type 1)

- Excedy Heavy duty clutch

- Nismo Short shift

- Race Brakes RB74 Brake Pads

- 17" Golden Bronze P1 Racing wheels (Front 17x8; Rear 17x9) all with 70% thread

- Orginal S2 front lip + trust side skirt + rear pods

- Kenwood double din head unit + Kenwood front and rear splits + 4 channel

- GFB bleed valve

- Full alarm and Immobiliser

As well as the standard:

- Power windows

- Power mirrors

- Climate control

- Rear window wiper

- HICAS

- Dual airbags

- ABS

Condition:

- Car is in immaculate condition

- Factory paint

- No rust

- No accident damage

In excellent condition. Had it for 2 years, never had problems with the car. All belts changed. MUST SEE. $18000 NEG

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