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Hey guys ive decided to sell my car i think ? to find something more practical for work and getting back into karts to tow a trailer with, im not very familiar with prices so i was wandering if anyone could give me a base to start with.

1993 r33 m-spec GMG

gt3076 Int Gate

FMIC

Ems Stinger tuned by overboost

Nismo 740cc injectors

Exedy heavy Duty 5 Puk clutch (recently installed 400ks)

Turbo back exhaust (screamer pipe) (custom rear muffler by kermit, Loud)

Mushroom Pod

blitz bov

GTR Drivers Bucket Seat

Momo Steering Wheel

There may be more cant think at this time however it Made 375hp on 18psi and around 355 on 15psi at ovaboost, great car however didnt get driven much im still young and always worry about cops seeing the P plate other then that it drives great and has been always regulary serviced. You may have seen it driving round DISCR33T, let us know what you think guys il try get pics asap.

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