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hey guys selling my r33 gtst 180ks in black body fair gondition not the best and clutch is not the best

it has

tein hr coilovers ll round

cusco camber arms front and rear

gfb t piece running 10 psi

blitz cooler

strut brace on front

dba 8000 series rotors front

i have been told it has a cusco 2way from the guy i bought it off

boost guage

whiteline? adjustable sway bars front and rear

wheels unsure what the are good tread on tires pretty good offset

bootlip spolier gannadoor mirrors and ig front lip

quiet exhaust comes with loud one straight through 3 inch with 2 1/2 inch blast pipes

car was featured in stancenation

http://www.stancenation.com/2011/02/21/teenage-dream/

rego no roady

looking for 8k open to offers may swap for 35 stagea cash either way or anything else family orientated wagon with some style

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Looks mad on the enkei's mate :)

Im about to have my r33 gts-t series 2 re sprayed in the original kr4 silver and am going for a very similar look to this viva front lip and lip spoiler on boot. Just gotta get the the series 2 sedan fog/indicators for front bar and ill be set. Be on bbs lm wheels also. Sorry for thread hijack but just wanted to let you know im copying your look/style youve created ;) FREE BUMP LOL.

Josh.

Car also comes with standard mirrors standard steering wheel full set of stock wheels standard cooler spare set of tail lights standard struts all it should need for rwc is standard diff and air box dont know if camber arms pass rwc

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