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R33 gtst series 2 Sedan 2.5 t manual m spec

specs

Sparkling Pearl white a/m paint job

18 " ava wheels

119 000 k's

2 1/2 cat back exaust into twin cannon muffler

nismo 300k dash cluster

gfb hybrid bov

k & n filter insert

a/m locked diff

Alpine stereo components through out ( selling optional )

33SUM nuber plates white on black ( selling optional )

safety cert

Very reluctant sale but it's time to move on. car has been with me for bout 2 years and maintaned it

very well, always garaged and kept tidy. it is in a 1 condition and is great alternative to a 2 door and much more rare. car is very fast and sticks well on launches with the diff and is great round bends due to good tires all round 99% front and 90% rear. car was a grade 4 import and has been rarely driven since buying as i have a company car and would only drive it for leasure. reason for sale is that recently had a baby and need do get a family car.

stereo

alpine flip face head unit

type r front splits

types s 6" rears

type r 12" sub in box

pioneer 800w mono block amp

First to see will buy will not disappoint rare car of model and in it's condition

price $18 000 with plates and stereo. ONO

or $ 16 000 without stereo and plates. FIRM

please no time wasters

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why the locked diff? what was wrong with the factory LSD?

not sure mate it was on the car when it was imported along with a very aggresive clutch ( which i replaced with an exedy h/d number ) i think it was a project car but they must have decided to sell instead.. it's great fun to drive with it back there though.

I saw this car the other day at Drum Mechanics, very nice. If I can offload mine in good time I would take it. Pity about the diff though, thats more money to spend replacing it.

I saw this car the other day at Drum Mechanics, very nice. If I can offload mine in good time I would take it. Pity about the diff though, thats more money to spend replacing it.

i'm not sure why you would want to replace the diff but each to there own i guess, as it works perfectly.

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