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Milage: Coming to 70,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: R33 Vspec Purple

Location: Hallam, Dandenong, Victoria

Complied? Yeah

RWC supplied? Depends

Currently registered? Yeah

Price: 14,000

Contact: Via PM

Comments / Modifications:

INTERIOR:

Nismo Steering wheel (centre peice says "designed by Teschiyua Keisuke(drift king...no idea about spelling)

Kenwood CD player

Aftermarket rear speakers

GTR front seats

Apexi air flow converter

Advanced turbo timer

Original skyline floor mat

Sunroof

Alarm

EXTERIOR:

Trust front bar

Type m side skirts

Type m rear pods

GTR alloy bonnet

Carbon fibre rear wing with trust stickers

18" AVS model 5 worth over $3000 new

Red Calipers

ENGINE AND SUSPENSION etc:

Turbo Back APEXI 3 inch Exhaust

High flow cat

High Flowed Turbo

Big Front Mount Intercooler

Apexi Pod Filter

HSD Coilovers

Whiteline adjustable rear swaybar

All the joints have been replaced with nolathane aftermarket bushes in great condition. It costs a LOT to get all these replaced and seems to make a huge difference in handling and safety

TOMEI electronic Hicas Lock II connected

Exedy heavy duty clutch

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