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Hey All,

Selling my baby, and thought I would give you guys the first chance to buy. It is a '95 R33 GTS25T, 77,000kms, I bought as a private sale approx 3 months ago, but due to a recent breakup, need to sell to pay off some debts and stuff. The car was a private import before me. It is manual, silver, a/c, p/s, abs, airbags, and has a factory sunroof and TV (selling with a brand new DVD player (in dash) and my stereo installed which is alpine reference series splits in the front, kicker rears, pioneer sub and 2 amps, all professionally installed in factory locations. Also has an iPOD jack in centre console. It is in great condition all round, tiny spots of rust in rear right quarter panel, but no problem at all for roadworthy. The only other annoying this is the aircon is not blisteringly cold, probably will need a regas in the future. It has 16" Impul racing rims, with great Yokohama tyres (205's front, 225's rear) and rear wheels are deep dish. All I have done apart from the stereo is service twice, change to K&N pod filter and GFB boost valve (run at 9psi for the last month). The car came with a 3" mandrel bent exhaust, and I replaced the dump pipe, front pipe and hi flow cat so now full 3" turbo back. It is also very quiet due to stainless jap mufflers, which I really like. Bodykit wise it is pretty standard apart from a Type M front bar. I believe it is series two judging by the steering wheel and rear wing, but I'm not really up on what makes the two series' different so can't be positive.

PM me for more pics or e-mail to [email protected] with offers. I am asking $20500 roadworthy and am pretty firm, pickup from Brisbane, or I can arrange transport at your cost to any state.

Cheers.

Brendon.

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