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Hey guys,


Up for sale if my R33 GTST, i am selling due to loosing my licence and wont be able to drive it and this was also going to be a project car, but wont have the time to do it.


intercooler and pod filter

Upgraded Fuel Pump

Turbo timer

R34 Turbo

3 Inch Exhuast

Has a sunroof

Alloy 52mm Radiator

The owner before me said he spent $2,000 on a clutch so im not sure what it is but i havnt had any problems with it.

Short shifter

Has no Stereo


Fluro rims will not come with the sale it will come with stock rims with road worthy tyres, Number plates wont come with it either.


It wont come with Reg or RWC , but its a pretty clean car so wont be hard to get one as its basically all stock.


Feel free to come have a look at it for yourself


Price is $7,000ono


Located in Keilor Downs


Number is: 0431 065 484 best to message me.

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