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White 96' R33 GTST, immaculate condition in and out no dents or scratches!

96,500km's

Manual

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller (hi-lo)

APEXi S-AFC II air fuel controller

Full HKS Superdragger exhaust, 3.5" mandrel bent with high flow cat

Blitz BOV

Heavy Duty Brass Button Clutch

HKS Type 0 turbo timer, displays volts etc.

Autometer Boost guage mounted on A pillar

Dual Stage shift light

Nismo Gear Knob

HKS Pod Filter

Short Shift Kit

Strut brace

Red VHT sprayed Calipers

Koni height and damper adjustable suspension with King Spring low's

17" BSA Racing rims 235/45's all round, brand new Dunlop Leman's tyres on front

Full central locking and 3 point imobiliser alarm

Dual airbags

Hicas 4 wheel steer and ABS brakes

Extra's: Tommy Kaira Wing sprayed same colour as car, White faced colour changing EL dials and blue axs seat covers.

$24,900 firm contact via email [email protected] or pm me.

Pics will be up tommorow as i dont have the digi cam tonight.

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