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Hi

I am putting on the market my Black 1994 R33 GTST asking for $17,500. I am selling due to the purchase of a house. One owner since imported from Japan 3 years ago. Here are some details:

Manual Turbo

103,000km

Sunroof

GTR side skirts

Aftermarket front bar

18 inch MAK 6 Gold Wheels 235/40/18

Cusco front and rear sway bars

Clutch replaced 30,000km ago

HKS turbo back exhaust

Apexi lowered suspension

Apexi air filter

Omorri oil separator

Omorri oil pressure, oil temp and water temp gauges

Sony 10 stack cd

I am willing to sell the car for $16,500 without the wheels. There are afew scratches and a dent on the rear bumper bar that was already there when I got the car from Japan.

Any questions or if u want pics please leave ur email, pm or call Eric 0403 066729.

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Thanks for looking

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I like the wheels but my gf wanted chrome ones ohh well :D

I am on the western side, although I hang out on the eastern side very often.

The rego is almost expired but I will renewal it for another year soon.

Pics sent to ya matador

bazza01: 100k service not too sure but to change timing belt I got quoted $230.

Darren: Pics sent. I'll call ya on Friday arrange a time for you to come take a look. Might be going away this weekend but can u come early on Saturday?

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