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Up for sale is my R33 which I have owned since the end of october 2010. It has had a full respray GTR gunmetal grey on the 28/12/10. Has been recently serviced using top quality products. Air conditioner works excellent very cold.

Car will come with:

Heavy duty clutch,

Trust front mount intercooler,

3.5 inch 5zigen cat back exhaust

series 2 front bumper (I have the indicator inserts)

Ducktail spoiler,

Mushroom air filter,

Tien Super Street coilovers,

Tomei brake upgrade,

Custom split dump with screamer pipe (sounds awesome),

Boost controller,

New battery,

Turbo timer,

Original skyline floormats,

JVC headunit,

Alpine type R speakers

Only Bad Points Are:

Drivers side window is stuck up (pretty sure its just the regulator, will be getting it fixed before i sell it)

Just got a defect for pod air filter & blow off valve, i have already put a stock blow off valve on and fitted the stock airbox so all that will need to be done is for it to be taken to mechanics to get a certificate that its been changed and then have the certificate taken to vicroads. If it is an interstate buyer they will not have to worry about any of that.

Has Long rego till August 2011 For any more questions feel free to call or text me on 0433367570 anytime.

Will swap for V8 lemme know what you have

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sorry mate, im looking for $10,000, it has 109xxxkms on the clock, and im located in sydenham, victoria but will travel if buyer is 100% keen.

bump to the top! will swap for VP-VS SS, VS-WH Statesmen or Caprice V8, VR or VS Clubby, VR or VS Senator. but will consider all offers.

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