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I am selling my r33 gtst as we have a second child on the way and its not really practical. Have current RWC. Asking 10k for a quick sale. Not really looking to budge much. Its advertised eslewhere for more. This is my no BS, come buy a great car price.

R34 gtt wheels,

New GT radial rear tyres,

Brand new BC coilovers,

Adjustable rear camber arms,

Solid diff bushes,

Stainless 3" cat back Fujitsubo exhaust with huge mid muffler,

Pod filter,

Autometer digital boost and air fuel ratio gauges,

Carbon fibre ducktail wing

Clear side indicators

Aftermarket heavy duty clutch.

Huge fuel pump.

Hicas lock bar.

It has had the power steering reservoir relocated and custom made braided lines made up. This allows enough room for a high mount turbo setup to be installed.

The car has had a full cosmetic respray a few years ago and is one of the cleanest skylines I have seen. It has recently had a major service including new iridium spark plugs, new gearbox and diff fluid, oil and fliter change. New fuel filter and fuel lines for engine bay. New pod air filter and adaptor. Full coolant system flush and replaced with new long life Nulon coolant + new Gates hoses. Has had a lot of the original vacuum lines replaced with silicone items. There is over $600 in parts here alone.

This is a beautiful car to drive and its very nice on the road. The suspension work makes it fun to drive but isnt too harsh for day to day driving. The exhaust isnt just a cannon. It's a full high quality stainless system that is quite subtle. It has an alarm but im not advertising what type it is.

I get at least 500k's or 10L/100km to a tank with city dirivng. It shows how good the motor is and how well its been looked after.

I may be interested in a swap for a family style car (civic / accord euro / mazda 3/6 / liberty / falcon or commodore or try me for others) or an evo / aristo / legnum / caldina. Could also use a dual cab ute to start up a side busness for while the wife is off work.

Contact Dave on 0424506009

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