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1995

R33GTR

250kw@the wheels.

Hks cam gears,

heavy duty clutch,

apexi filters,

Trust front pipes,

hks exhaust,

c”s short shifter,

R34gtr steering wheel,

Hks turbo timer,

Hks hiper adjustable suspension,

Worx equip 18 x 10 wheels with falken tyres,

Gracer front bumper,

Trial sideskirts,

Nismo clear front and side indicators,

Nismo pillar trims,

Nismo spoiler end plates,

Top secret style carbonfibre bonnet,

Ganador sports mirrors,

Tinted windows,

Alarm system,

cd player,

more pics here

http://www.my105.com.au/classified.asp?id=3531

(note) not fitted with wheels in photos, now has equip wheels

$39,950

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some more info on the car for anyone interested

www.antilag.com/features/nathan

different turbo rest is the same

bloody good car looked after by a meticulous owner.

THANKS TOM, BUT TOO BAD HE DIDNT CHOOSE BETTER WHO WORKED ON THE CAR, IVE ONLY JUST FIXED ALL THE F/UPS.

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