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1996 R33 GTST series II silver in colour

Hi flowed t3/t4 hybrid

Hybrid monster intercooler

3inch turbo back exhaust

Apexi power FC (tuned at C & V in silverwater)

Blitz SUS air filter

Autometer boost guage

brass button clutch

4 new tyres

Adjustable suspension

fuel pump

Boomerang alarm (with remote engine starter)

turbosmart dual stage boost control

Front Lip/chin spoiler

18inch wheels

Drivers side recaros

Nardi torino steering wheel

Rego till November 2004

This car puts out 200+rwkw

Wanting only $23 000, need to sell by this week cause we picking up an S2000 very soon. Any inspections welcome i am in sydney.

Call 0414 894 281 or email: [email protected]

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The car has just done 100 000kms (100k service just done as well), still got reciepts for most of the parts (power fc, fuel pump etc..)

Yes still got original airbag steering wheel as well.

We only had third party insurance on it so i'm not sure if you'll encounter any problems when trying to insure it comprehensively. Don't think it should be a problem as the boomerang alarms are one of the best on the market.

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