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hi

i am selling my r33 gts n/a, pics up soon

rego till late febuary

hks hyper d coilover suspension

nardi steering wheel

oem rear strut brace s2

5 speed manual

colour is black, flush fitting fibreglass bootlid, matte black

has oem s2 sides kirts and pods, has black headlights(from turbo model)

zepter 3 piece wheels, good tread on tyres

has axpei exhaust

it is 2.0L model, doesn't have hicas

$5500

thanks, josh 0412788262 (i work afternoon shift cannot take calls from 3;30pm)weekdays

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the silvia is out of rego, its a pig

but i will register it if the skyline sells, otherwise it will become a dedicated track car

i can't afford to keep 3 cars in rego

and yes the r33 is rb20e, 450kms to a tank street driving

good points

tein super drift coilovers

momo mod08 steering wheel

bbs 17 forged wheels

brembo evo front brakes, r32 rear brakes/handbrake set-up bm57 brake master cylinder

5 stud conversion

acrylic windows

spoiler removed

vertex front bar, nismo side skirts, supermade gentlemans rear bar, smoked taillights

bad points

ca18de engine

i have a s15 sr20de+t engine to drop in

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