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Item: R33 Gst-t 1993 M SPEC

Location: Brisbane Southside

Item Condition: Very Tidy

Reason for Selling: Buying a house

Price and Payment Conditions: $14,000 or will consider trades + cash adjustment for s14, s15, FD3S, 32 GTR

Extra Info: Imported in January 2005 (first Owner in Aust)

EXTRAS INCLUDE;

Hybrid GT Intercooler

Cusco Zero 2R height, base and damper adjustable coilovers

Cusco brake booster brace

Cusco front strut brace

Tomei Hicas Lock out kit installed

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Walbro fuel pump

K&N Pod filter

Kakimoto 3.5" full stainless Exhaust

Genuine Nissan Flor mats

Dark high quality window tint (T20) - 6 months old

25mm widebody front guards

flared rear guards

DRIFT boost gauge mounted on Greddy A pillar pod

HKS Turbo timer

Icy cold air con

Selling with standard plates and wheels with decent tread

Full spare type M body kit included

Pictures:

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Contact Details: PM ME

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