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item- r33 gtst

colour- purple

location-sydney

item condition

-was formerly registered before being involved in a accident where the rear quarter was damage

-car is not on revs great for some one who is a panel beater

-perfect drift or drag project

-i purchased another r33 off my relative for cheap so i have removed the parts i need to finish off my other one all that remains on this car is

*motor (wiring harness removed , injectors , turbo setup removed,exhaust setup removed as well as fmic)

*the front radiator support was removed along with guards headlights bonnet condenser etc refer to pics

*diff suspension doors interior gearbox clutch brakes etc are all there

*stock suspension with aftermarket springs

-rear quarter damaged started to repair car for respray but gave up when i bought this new r33

best to inspect first please im not asking a million dollars but i believe the price is pretty good

-car ran a 13.4 and made 213rwkw before it was pulled apart

motor is in ok condition,box is great and clutch is great

price- $2500

contact-

simon-0411520000

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