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94 model r33 gtst

RB25DET

5 SPEED MANUAL

WHITE

GTR FRONT BAR

ENGINE SEEMS GOOD

TURBO IS IN GOOD COND (NO SMOKE ETC)

GEARBOX IS NICE AND TIGHT

KAKIMOTO EXHAUST

FMIC

NEW PIPING FOR TURBO WITH CAI

TURBOSMART BOOST CONTROLLER (CURRENTLY ONLY SET ON 7PSI)

BOOST GUAGE

ALPINE HEAD DECK

Short Shifter

Turbo timer

Painted Cluster

Steering wheel

Pedal Covers

Gear knob

Strut Brace

Painted Inlet manifold

braided fuel line

REGO TILL SEPTEMBER 27TH

THE CAR HAS PROPER CUSTOM PLATES 'GTST33'

THIS ITSELF WOULD BE WORTH QUIET A BIT

THE BODY IS NOT PERFECT

FRONT BAR NEEDS PAINT

BONNET ALSO HAS FADE

AND SIDESKIRTS ARE MISSING

ALSO THERE IS CURRENTLY A FUEL BLOCK (NEEDS THE FUEL TANK AND LINES CLEANED OUT)

CAR STILL DRIVES FINE BUT AT TIME DOES NOT GO AS HARD AS IT SHOULD

CAR SOLD AS IS

ONLY ON SALE TILL WEDNESDAY

CALL 0403989811

PICS

http://sydney.gumtre...QAdIdZ288247817

Edited by gach2
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DONT BOTHER CONTACTING ME IF YOU CANT BUY THE CAR TOMORROW

INSPECTIONS TOMORROW ONLY

IF YOU CANT GET FULL CASH TOMORROW

WILL TAKE $1K DEPOSIT TOMORROW AND REMAINDER 3K BY THURSDAY MIDDAY (IF I DONT RECIEVE THE REMAINDER THE DEPOSIT WILL NOT BE REFUNDED)

SO IF YOU CANT BUY WITH THESE TERMS DONT CONTACT ME

IF YOU CAN THEN YOUR UP FOR A BARGAIN :)

0403989811

4K FIRM

DONT BOTHER CALLING IF YOU WANT THE CAR CHEAPER (NOT EVEN 5 cents cheaper)

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