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I am selling my mates 96 GTSt R33 for him he is over seas and needs to urgently off load his see the specks below the turbo needs new bearings otherwise it is in perfect condition:

The car is good for 500 Hp at the wheels and over 800nm of talk :> it has just done 1000km since it was rebuilt with new motor and forged Aries pistons, new triple plate OS Gekin clutch bigger injectors fuel pump, drift king height adjuster coil over suspension adjustable camber rods strut brace big front mount cooler 700+ hp high mount turbo Apexi exhaust manifold full 3inch+ HKS super dragster exhaust system, Apexi external waste gate in to 2.5 inch screamer pipe, big oil apexi engin oil cooler kit. Eboost controller and Modified computer lots of gauges and sick body kit and 3 piece rims! Turbo timer and alarm a good looking cars demands respect the Apexi R6 modified turbo needs bearings also comes with spare S2 bottom end

a Crazy $14,500.00 the parts on the would be worth more but time is of the essance here so please snap this up quickly.

Call Jeff on 0438513039

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Hi all it is currently in the Traralgon in the latrobe valley about 2 hours out of melbourne it is S1.5 not 1 the body has no damage or dints The car is a little dirty from sitting but will clean up nice. the pictures show the car as it sits now that is current paint condition.

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