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For Sale !!!

White r33 GTS25t 1993

Contact 0422668084, [email protected]

Mods:

-K&N Hi flow Pod Filter

-Forged Pistons

-Bosch 500hp Fuel Pump

-Boost Gauge

-Extractors

-3.5 inch exhaust wit 3A Racing Muffler

-Apexi Turbo Timer

-Apexi Rev Speed Meter

-Aftermarket Nismo Steering Wheel

-17 inch P1 Racing Rims with new tyres on rear

-Runing 10 psi

-New NGK Sparkies

-Sony CD Player (with remote and hand help control)

-100,200kms timing belt changed.

Asking for $19,500k neg

Turns LOTS of heads.

Car is running way above average.

Selling due to loss of licence.

Not sure if I will part wit it, wont be driven for 12 months tho.

Please feel free to contact me.

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  • 2 weeks later...

im in st kilda i currently dont have any rego on it, i cancelled it.. but if u want ill gladly take it out for a spin.. im negotiable on the price we will have to work sumthing out.. boost if ur interested just let me know, organise a day to come and see it.

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i also took the front bumper off to im waiting for a new type M bar because the old one has to many problems.. eg missing paint.. and it's not a type m.

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