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Make: 1997 sII

Model: R33 GTS-T

Milage: 90XXX

Transmission: M/T

Colour: White

Location: Campbellfield, Melb

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES till Aug 2008

Price: $13,500 ono

Contact: Murat - 0433188959

Comments / Modifications: CAR IS IN TOP CONDITION, CAR HAD 259RWKWS FOR ABOUT 2 MONTHS BEFORE I RUN OUT OF MONEY AND NEED CASH TO BUY MY HOUSE. SO I STRIPPED THE CAR BACK TO STOCK WHICH IS RUNNING EXCELLENT. COME AND TAKE A LOOK YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPONTED. CAR STILL HAS AFTER MARKET COIL PACKS, AFTER MARKET FUEL PUMP, AFTER MARKET INTERCOOLER, SHORT SHIFTER, AND A NEW DVD PLAYER WITH A 7INCH SCREEN.

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Also for an extra $1500 i can put greaddy gagues boost and engine temp on a piller, 3inch exhaust (DRIFT) and a greaddy boost controller. total $13500 !!!!!!!!

SOLD AT LAST!!!!!

Thanks

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