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HI PPL,

Looking at selling my 1993 Burgundy R33 GTS-t. My reason for selling is i am wanting to upgrade to an R34.

* HKS 3 1/2" exhaust cat back

* Brass button heavy duty clutch

* Iridium spark plugs

* Dash mat and floor mats all round

* After-market steering wheel

* 400R Bodykit (Genuine NISMO Sideskirts)

* Four wheel steering (HICAS)

* Strut brace

* NISMO adjustable suspension

* Tinted windows

* NISMO clear indicators

* Painted dash surround

* Re-trimmed hand brake and gear lever

* Blue glowing speedo and RPM guages (White in Day, Glows Blue with lights on)

* Autometer Phantom series white face Pillar mount guages in dual pod (Boost and Oil pressure)

* Apexi RSM with G-sensor

* HKS Turbo Timer

* Niken Glowing Pedals pedals,

* Under-Body Neons

* Viper Chrome 18" Wheels (original rims with Race tires included)

* Carbon Fibre Bonnet (Original bonnet included)

* HKS air cleaner pod,

* GFB Boost Controller

* GFB Blow-off Valve

* Kenwood touch screen TV/Stereo with CD deck below (Not just TV like cheaper ones, this is a full system controller, i paid nearly $5k when new with the stacker)

* Video CD 10-Stacker in boot

* Kenwood 7x10's in rear parcel shelf

* Kenwood Splits in Front

* 2 x 12" pioneer subwoofers in box (not custom installed)

* Alarm/Imobiliser with Keypad Security

* 5 speed Manual

* Climate control

* Rego till August 04

* KM's 85k

Interior is in very good condition apart from a small cigarette burn on drivers seat (was there when i purchased the car, no smokers ever in car while i have owned it). Paint is very good condition, has had a full re-spray just prior to me buying it.

Looking at $21k complete, i dont really want to start pulling bits and pieces off it just to sell it, the only thing i would probably seperate is the stereo, so probably $19k without stereo.

Car is Located in Perth WA.

Any questions please ask :P

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  • 1 month later...

Not interested in swap for a modified Onevia by any chance? We both keep each others wheels, you keep most of your stereo gear except for the front/rear speakers and i keep my little Sony deck, you also keep the neons, stickers, pedals and RSM.

http://home.iprimus.com.au/alexbrezo/onevia.htm

If not, disregard this post :)

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