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R33 1995 GTST Series 1.5

4Spd Auto

65800k

A/C Climate Control

Power Steering

Drivers Airbag

Power Windows

Power mirrors

Fold in Mirrors

4 point Rhino Alarm (remote central locking)

Tan leather interior

Momo gear stick and momo leather boot (manual look)

Full Veilside Bodykit

19inch ROH white wheels with excellent rubber

Drift Wing

Quad Tip Exhaust

Down Pipe with 3inch pipe

High Flowed Turbo

FMIC

Lowered

G4 Coilovers

Pod filter box

Radiator air deflector

HKS Electronic Boost Control

3 auto gauges (in dash) {Boost, water temp, air fuel ratio}

Blitz Turbo Timer

Pioneer Touch Screen TV/DVD

Reversing Camera

Pioneer 6inch speakers (4)

Tinted Windows

Made 170rwkw on stock boost and no fmic...

Extremely well looked after car!!!

Only ever driven on weekends...

July 20 2007 REGO

May swap for car of lesser value with cash my way...

Cars may swap with cash my way;

-R32 GTST

-Lexus Soarer (V8 or TT)

-BMW 323 (92-97)

$14990 ono

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Nooooooooooooo!!!!!! dan noo... very neat car ppl.. very well looked after... sorry to see it go dan.

hey ryan, unfortunetly circumstances have come up... :happy:

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