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Hi Guys,

Im looking at selling my R33 GTS-T. It does have paint fade and i was planning and respraying it before i sold it but i thought i would see what people would offer without the respray.

Details:

Was told the car was a S1.5 M-Spec but not sure as it still has the sereis 1 motor.

1993 R33 Gtst

Burgundy with stock wheels painted black.

Western Suburbs

Reg until Dec 2010.

Last dyno was 180rwkw

130000Ks

Logs Missing

Mods:

DBA 4000 Slotted Discs - Front

Slotted - Rears.

EBC Green Stuff Pads

Nismo Damper Adjustable suspension (s-tune i think)

3" Front/Dump pipe (unsure what brand)

3" Jasma Exhaust

Cooling Pro Stealth front mount

Turbosmart T-Boost (set at 10PSI)

Super spark ignition coils

NGK Iridium plugs

stainless hi-flow manifold thats not fitted but included in sale.

Excedy heavy duty clutch

Inside is in pretty good nick. Steering wheel is worn but not too bad.

Previous 2 owners were friends of mine and always used seat covers and didnt smoke in the car.

It drives and handles well, the only problem ive had was with the turbo blew but since i replaced everything has been fine.

This is just an EOI for the car as it is if no one is interested i will be giving the car a full respray and advertising for around $10,000.

I will also consider trades for a S14 plus cash adjustment or Sr20 180sx

Thanks,

Beau

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