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Ok people its time to let my good friend go as i need a upgrade for work purposes (unfortunately)

1996 R33 GTS-t White Manual 122,000 kms.

Car has been serviced reg every 5,000 kms and i have been the only owner in Aust since the car was imported in 2005.

car has the follows mods

HKS Coilovers (adjustable)

HKS High Flow panel filter

Front Mount Intercooler (custom piping back through Std holes, ie not cutting)

Sparco Racing 17'' 235 front 255 rear

Bose Importing Split Dump/front pipe

Catco High Flow Cat

Blitz Nur Spec Cat Back

Exedy Sports Organic Clutch

Greddy Profec B spec 2 Boost controller (car runs 11 psi)

Apexi SAFC 2

Alpine Head unit (inc direct i-pod connection)

Alpine splits and 6x9

Cadence 4 way Amp

other parts that are not on the car : - Std turbo back, Side mount intercooler, Blitz BOV and M's pod filter.

Car is very clean, only blemishes are small tear on drivers bolster and the front spoiler is cracked (it can easily be repaired or taken off and it just bolts over the std spoiler)

$11,900 ono

any questions you can get me on 0412464683 or just pm me.

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PRICE DROP $10,500 ONO

THIS IS CHEAP PEOPLE CAR HAS SOME QUALITY MILD MODS ON HER!!

VERY REWARDING CAR TO DRIVE ESP ON WINDING ROADS :(

ONLY REASON WHY I'M SELLING IS BECAUSE I'M GETTING PRESSURE FROM WORK TO UPGRADE!!

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