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1996 Series 2 R33 GTST Black.

159,000ks

Genuine Greddy front mount

Apexi RS coilovers...
3inch turbo back exhaust with bellmouth 3.5inch staino dump.
Blitz Blow Off Valve

Blitz oil cooler

Apexi pod with stainless intake. also comes with standard intake as well as air box. Don't have air box snorkel

Greddy Profec B Spec 2 boost controller

Genuine Russian Desmond Regamaster Evo rims
17x8 +35 front and 17x9 +38 rears
Painted black originally white. Seriously rare rims.
JVC Head deck with 6s in the doors and 6x9s on the back tray
Serviced every 5000ks with new oil, filter, fuel filter, air filter cleaned with k&n cleaner and oil and afm and throttle body cleaned.
New Spark plugs every 10000 also.
It is my pride and joy and I will be sad to see it go, but I just don't have the time for it anymore.

I want $10,000 for it but throw me a descent offer. Dont want to swap for anything.

Has a key mark down the drivers door from front to back.

Amazing car. Handles amazing and doesn't stand out too much.
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