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1994 R33 gtst

White

Manual

Turbo

Sunroof

126000kz

No Rej No Rwc

it has Bride Door Trims, Rear Quarter Trims, Glove Box , Centre Console and Rear Parcel Shelf

Split Speakers at the front and Tweeters at the back

Has Gtr Rear seats and R32 gtr seats at the front

clean interior

Drift Button

Boost Gauge, 2 cup A pillar thing

Momo Drift Steering Wheel

Blitz Dual Spc Electronic boost controler, Type R

HKS Turbo Timer

Blitz Intercooler Kit

Cat Back Exhaust with big cannon

its got R32 Gtr Brakes at Front and standard at rear

18 inch Blitz Techno Speed Wheels with good tyres

spoiler removed, but i still have it

Bad Points

Needs Bonnet Resprayed, paint peeled at front

Rej expired

Has exhaust leak

thers more but i cant remba atm,

selling because i need the cash

located western suburbs

0416170287

asking $7500

May Swap, but prefer Cashh..

MAYBEE work out something if rwc and rej wanted,

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