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Putting my car up for sale

Details for the car

1993 - R33 GTS-T Automatic (With shift kit)

*Stage 2 Shift Kit installed

*Walbro fuel pump

*Frontmount Intercooler

*Boost Controller (Running 10PSI at the moment)

*Apexi Boost Gauge

*Apexi Pod Filter

*Full XForce Exhaust system

*Turbo Timer

*Full alarm system with remote boot release

*18"x8" Rims

*Near New brake pads (Bendix Ultimates)

*GTR Coilpacks (replaced the old ones which had the missfiring issue, no issues with the new coils)

Car has been a real pleasure to drive over the last year and a bit - very good just to cruise around in, but has the power if you need it.

The car has approx 136500 KM's on it at the moment - it has always been serviced at at regular intervals with Motul oil and other quality parts - the fuel filter was also replaced last service.

Asking price - $9000 ONO - Willing to negotiate a little on price.

Please feel free to PM me with any questions or call me, more than happy to give more details on the car.

Phil

0438 647264

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Please note - the last 2 pics are showing the stock rims, the rims I have on it are in the first photo - the car also has a stock front bar on it now too.

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