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Nissan R33 Gtst, Manual, Tr43 440hp Turbo, Cooler, Sun Roof, Keenwood Sound System, Cruis Control, Very Good Mechanical Condition


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This is a 1993 model GTST manual turbo R33. We bought this car few month back for TR43x internal wastegate development and evaluation.

Key Features of this car:

150,000KM 170PSI all cyc.

600x300x75mm Front mount intercooler kit

TR43 internally gated turbo running 7psi.

Custom made 3inch front pipe.

keenwood CD/Tape player with speakers.

Cruise control

A/C, Electric mirror and usual stuff

This car drives perfectly and smoothly. How ever it does require a respray, as the clear has started to pill on the front bonnet and guard areas.

This car has been complainced and had Act Rego that run out on mid June 08. It can be registered any where in Australia.

The asking price is $9500 as it is, Serious Buyers are welcome to see and test drive the car. I will not accept any trade ins at this stage. Call 0413457185 for more information.

more photos at:

http://www.digi-hardware.com/r33090608/

Edited by hypergear

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