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# 1993 Type M.

# Turbo.

# Manual.

# I’m also the second Australian owner.

# Genuine GTR bonnet grill and front bar. GTR rear wing, with Type M side skirts and rear pods.

# 122,000 Kay, timing belt done at 98,000 Kay. All oils will be changed before sale, and the body will be detailed front to rear.

# Comes with no name 5 or 6 spoke 16inch Japanese rims, OR stock R33 rims. Whatever wheels are picked will come with good rubber.

# Also has a first gen style Apexi air fuel controller and boost controller. Near new Apexi N1 fully adjustable coil-over suspension, Apexi pod filter and sleeper style 3-inch cat back exhaust, Short shit kit and a JVC mp3 player with 6x9 rear speakers. Has an after market fuel pump - Brand and specs are not known.

# The trim is near mint, and when the body is detailed it will be mint.

# I’m after $17,500 – May trade with anything of interest.

# Don’t PM/email or post on here saying you can import some shitter 89` R32 for less I don’t care. My car is a genuine clean example, that’s near stock and will be hassle free for any future owner.

# I can be contacted on 0407706760 or emailed @ [email protected]

# Any genuine interest will get heaps of pic’s taken at day. For all the time wasters here are 3 I took tonight.

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