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Silver 1995 GTS25T Auto Coupe

Series 1.5 (series one body with a series two engine)

Active LSD

Stock engine (with pod filter)

17" AMG one piece wheels

Full 3" Exhaust with custom dump pipe

Tinted windows

Full bodykit

Turbo timer and Autometer guages

Most Factory options ticked on this r33:

Sunroof, 10cd stacker, Airbag, SFC & geniune floor matts

(Located on the Gold Coast, 99,800 klms done)

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Was posted here recently for $17,500, but I just cant bring myself to trade in, so this R33 is yours for $15,000 ONO !!

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cant remember % had it done when I first got it 3 and half years ago, it is legal and has lifetime warranty, it has some kind of metal substance in it that at a certain angles (like infront of the dam) it looks really dark, but at other angles (in front of the concrete blocks) it looks like a minor tint.

And to answer your question LastTemptation I like to live in Queensland because of the weather :wassup:

Hey mate, i don't know if my PM got sent, but i live on the Gold coast too and i've got cash and ready to buy a car asap. You didn't leave a mobile number to contact you on, so ring me on 0413 479847 and i'll come around to check it out as soon as you like.

Cheers,

Matt

wow what a response!!!

nismo devil R33, Iam selling to finance business venture

002 NVS, If I trade it'll be trading down, so no not keen on S15, would have to give you money then

MJ, Will call you tonight when I get home

And to all the people that PM'd me, I will call you guys tonight as well

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