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Hey guys I'm trying to sell my r33 gtst 4 door, 1995 model. It's a fast & reliable car. For more information call Cuong on 0422194716.

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General info:

- Done 186,000kms.

- Recently done timing belt & brakes.

- Car tuned by BD4's.

- Pulling 208kws @ the rear wheels (0.6 bar of boost).

- Black

- Automatic

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Mods consists of:

- TO4E turbo.

- Bosch coil packs.

- Hybrid front mount intercooler kit.

- Turbosmart type 3 blow off valve (supersonic).

- 3 inch exhaust system from turbo back.

- Apexi RSM & SAFC II.

- Walbro 500hp fuel pump.

- Boost guage.

- Alarm & Immobiliser with keyless start.

- Remote Pager.

- 1 & half inch lowered springs all round.

- 18inch shadow chrome APEC wheels.

- Air filter.

- Greddy profect B boost controller.

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A few pics of the car:

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