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hi,

im thinking of selling my r33 and moving onto a more practical car.

details: r33 gtst series 1 1993 manual

Exterior:

white

mspec front bar cut open for front mount, skirts, rear pods series 1 rear wing.

Interior:

jvc headunit dvd player

7inch screen

nismo 300km/h speedo

autometer boost guage

Engine:

rebuilt less than 5000km's ago

stock turbo atm, i was thinking of upgrading very soon, but if i sell its up to the buyer to install what they prefer.

front mount intercooler, with custom aluminum piping

K and N Pod filter

aftermarket bov, very loud on boost, but cannot hear when just crusing.

heavy duty clutch

rebuilt gearbox

3inch turbo back exhaust

remapped ecu

wheels:

18x8.5 front starcorp impul in shadow chrome

18x9.5 rear deep dish shadow chrome starcorp impul

wheels less and tyres less than 500km's old

Brakes:

standard nissan callipers painted red with lucas brake pads

recently machined discs.

this car has been imaculately looked after, always detailed, and i work for a car dealership so this has been washed and detailed everyday, polished at least once a month. it recently had a service done which was brake fluid, diff oil, radiator flush, oil change, new car battery. the car has been a dream to own,has never let me down, and is an absolute screamer on the road when it hits boost. currently running 12psi. the interior has been described as imaculate, and the paint work is absolutely clean and sparkling. the car has also got 12 months rego on it.

located in sydney

i am lookin for $20 000 ono this is probably the best going around at the moment and there is not a cent to spend on it, i have done everything to it and it owes me ALOT more. it has alot of potential in it and i will be sad to see it go.

drop me a pm if your interested and i can arrange an inspection.

i will arrange pics asap

thanx

david

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