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hi all its time to sell my baby its a 93 model R33 GTS-T maroon in colour it has tien ajustable suspention,FMIC,17x8 and 17x9 1/2 OZ racing wheels silver in colour (not on car jew to bauld tyres) BIG cat back exhuast ,auto metre gauges mounted in pod in middle of dash (oil pressure,boost,water temp) and auto metre tacho mounted on drivers A pillar after market blow off valve it ,has big rear wing and body kit to match needs a good tidy up 120,000 k's CHEAP at $14,000 no offers

with number plates SIK-33T as you can see by the pics the fibreglass has some cracks and shit like that

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yes sorry its manual it has a mechanical locker diff (cusco i think )also a nismo clutch and ill be putting more pics up tomorrow of interior and with standard wheels fitted .

it is located on central coast n.s.w and it does need some tidying up from being a daily driver but pretty good con and also price is neg so lets see it go to good home i know some one wants it

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