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Make: 1994 R33 GTST

Milage: 120,000km

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Calsonic Blue

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes Will Have 6months remaining

Price: 11,500 ono

Contact: Andrew (0406004135) or PM me

Comments / Modifications:

Interior:

Drift D1 Seats (red)

Autometer Boost Gauge

Momo Gear Knob

Genuine C's Short Shifter (with original instructions)

Stereo:

Full Pioneer System inc 15" sub

Running: Sony Xplode 600W 4 channel

Cadence 400W 2 Channel

Intake and Exhaust:

FMIC

K&N Pod

Turbosmart Plumback or Atmo BOV

Perspex Air Box

Cat Back Exhaust

Boost Controller

Exedy heavy Duty Clutch (installed 1 months ago)

Rims:

18" Chromies

18x8 Fronts

18x9 Rears

Car made 182kw on 9psi (guys at dynomotive suspect it may have an upgraded turbo however I can't be sure)

Cars has been keyed down the passanger side and has some paint missing on the front bar.. This will be fixed if the car is sold for listed price.

Will also come with stock seats, cooler, air intake, air box, and 2 stock rims.

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  • 2 weeks later...

anyone.. if anyone has anything like a vs or vt they'd be willing to swap plus a few grand my way let me know.. would also be interested in hilux and surf's.. but basically anything as long as I can get cash on top (need to pay my solicitor)

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