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Hey guys,

Im selling my beloved GTR to try and force my way into Sydney’s home market.

I would like 25K or a swap with something of interest at lesser value. What ever I consider it needs to be reliable.

THE CAR: 95

Black R33 GTR VSPEC

65000ks

G4 Racing coilovers

4 new tyres

rego till November 2008

cat back exhaust

duel pods

original GTR floor mats

original GTR front and rear strut braces

turbo timer

17 x 9 inch 3 piece OZ RACING rims

brembo breaks

M3 style mirrors

400R front bar

immaculate inside and out

well looked after with no stupid mods, she was fresh of the boat at the beginning of this year from Edward Lee’s. Has warranty till July 2008.

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i got 1999 R34 GTT Black....it has carbon fiber hood , body kit,and black rims..... for the looks.

and Hks intercooler,HKS pro V Fcon ecu,HKS mushroom podfilter, Apexi adj full suspension,Apexi full Exaust from turbo,Greddy turbo timer,Blitz electronic boost controller. and more....

let me know what u think

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