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For sale i have my 1997 White R33 series 2

Its only got 99,000 on the clock and runs like a new car :D

Reason for Sale is loss of licence

198kw at the wheels

Some of the things about the car:

Greddy front mount intercooler

Blitz boost controller

3 inch exhaust all the way back from the turbo done by exhaust tech (sounds amazing)

bosch 044 in tank fuel pump

Gtr rear spoiler

18 inch deep dish wheels

100 000 service done

new water pump

Gates timing belt

coilovers not sure which type

Genuine GTR rear strut brace

New genuine Nissan manifold to turbo gasket

Brand new tryes on the Front and good condition still on the back

Hks Pod filter

White rocker cover

All in all a very clean car except for the front bar which has a crack in it :P

Looking for 16 000 but im negotiable and happy to take her out for a test drive

contact Daniel on 0422717469

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