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Does anyone know much about this car? as it was for sale in hobart and in the saturday paper.

It has a trust turbo, black carbon bonnet, fully kitted, large 18 inch wheels gold I think. ment to be a very quick car. any pic or more info on this car would be sick......oh yeah the car is sold now to a female in launceston as I was told for a huge price..............$$$$ the guy made some good cash on it cause I know how much he payed for it in japan a few years back ........sick car though.

any more info on the car guys?:D:):rofl:

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R33-GTS4

i'm looking for aroung the 27000 mark. but price is always negotiable. i thinks that mine is one of the best going around, but thats just my opinion, i don't really get turned on by big bodylits and the likes. smooth lines is the way to go! if you wan to have a look, just send me a text or call 0400 003 394.

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i like your car, i've seen it around a couple of times, is it a 1994? i'm thinking of getting one when i can sell my car and i heard that the 1994 model was the best to go for. any opinion on that?

1994: I think late in the year the blacktop SR20DET entered, and interior trim got better. Blacktop SR20 has larger turbo and a few detail differences mechanically...

The car is an ex Top Secret project from what i have been told and has 250rwkW...ment to go like all hell but has been driven hard.

Previous owner had to sell it after getting into trouble with the police/parrents due to stupid driving...current owner bought it and is now selling it for a profit.

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