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Hi Guys,

i am selling my beloved car, no expense has been spared on it whilst i have owned it, so i am looking to sell it to somebody with similar respect and intentions! (not somebody who will just run it into the ground!)

12/1997 Series 3 R33 GT-R Series 3 (rare)

White (with colour coded front lip)

69,000 km's

Xenon headlights

red trim interior, leather trimmed seats

Dual airbags

Alpine CD player

Original GT-R floor mats

very subtle modifications including:

Alarm

Apexi Super intake (original airbox is installed at the moment)

Nismo 320km dash cluster (carbon)

Nismo carbon window pillars

Nismo carbon wing ends

clear side repeaters

HKS dual exhaust system (i still have the original Nissan system as well)

nismo lightened flywheel

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Lowered (1") King springs

The Car is in fantastic condition, and has been well maintained and looked after. This is a very original and beautiful car. It is a shame that i have to sell her, but it is no longer practical for me to keep my weekend car (since i hardly ever get a chance to use it)

Car is located in sydney, and i am not in a position to trade or swap for another car.

looking for $48500

Please no timewasters.

Kent

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