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Item:'96 R33 GTST

Location:Sydney

Item Condition:Very Good Condition

Reason for Selling:Setting up new business

Price and Payment Conditions:$21,000

Extra Info:The car has factory options and aftermarket options. If you are serious about buying a R33 this one is worth taking the time to look at. The basics are as follows:

Drift R rims with 265/18, 235/18 tyres

10k spent on engine bolt on upgrades producing 200rkw at .8 bar. never boosted over .8 bar. There is plenty of potential for more power if you are interested through the power fc.

brass button clutch

std diff with a nismo 1 way available

hicas removed.

new brake pads

oil change every 5k.

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