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Due to an unstable work environment I'm having to cover my bases
1996 R33 GTR
116,XXXkms
189awkw @ 12.5psi
Fujitsubo Legalis R catback exhaust
Do-Luck ATTESA controller
Cusco Swaybars

Series 3 xenon headlights
Nismo Clear indicator set
Project Mu HC+ pads w/RDA slotted rotors
SuperStreet Coilovers with EDFC

Apexi Power FC (not installed)

Nismo LMGT1 wheels (as well as stock) with Potenza's
26DETT plates will come with car
Near complete receipt history of car
Very well maintained car
Bought off SAU member Godspeed aka Matt
Looking for $23,000 ono

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Lovely BCNR33 indeed Kyle (because I once drove it) :)

If you need to separate the LMGT1s due to hard bargaining, I know someone who wants them aka Marko

And if you have those 2 manuals left over, I might try and repurchase them again if you let me.

Kind Regards,

Tez

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