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Hey,

Im after a 1996 R33 GTS-T Type M, White in colour with low kms and low mods. Sounds specific, but i will lookat anything close to this.

Thanks for your help

*edit* Will also have a look at any series 1 or 1.5 around Sydney. Let me know what you have.

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Hey mate

I have a very clean and stock R33 s2 Mspec 5spd white in geelong it's an original 4.5 grade car with import papers as I presonaly imported it! 'caus don't trust car yards' it's done 89k

interested??

Mate, just had a look at your advert. Car looks very nice and what im looking for. Your not planning a trip to Sydney anytime soon are you?

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Sorry all, im in Sydney, so would prefer cars closer to here.

hi, im in sydney im selling a r33 gtst mspec s2

silver

front mount

84000kms

exhaust

rims

visit www.carsales.com

im in east lindfield

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Hey mate i was in the same boat as you until just recently i bought one. Searched for about a month until i found mine. Joel from www.aussiecarcompliance.com.au (SAU sponsor) has i few comming in and id highly reccomend him. He sells them with 12 months rego for around 18k.

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Hay mate i have a 95 S1 Gts T for sale .. It's an Auto in mint condition only done 68k i have had it for year and a half .. Has 18x265 rears and 18x235 fronts .. I am Looking 19k for it .. It has a LT12 Microtech to Daltons in geelong has uped the boost to 11psi doing only 150rwk

Contact me on 0418520650 or [email protected] for pix's

Bill

Hey,

Im after a 1996 R33 GTS-T Type M, White in colour with low kms and low mods. Sounds specific, but i will lookat anything close to this.

Thanks for your help

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hey mate

i have a sliver 96 model series2 manual with 68500kms on it.

front mount, exhaust, filter, turbo timer, immobiliser and alarm and cd player, the rest of the car is stock, just replaced spark plugs! pm me if u want pics or want to come and look at the car, im in carlingford, near castle hill.

thankyou.

or call me on 0401664828

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hey mate

i have a sliver 96 model series2 manual with 68500kms on it.

front mount, exhaust, filter, turbo timer, immobiliser and alarm and cd player, the rest of the car is stock, just replaced spark plugs! pm me if u want pics or want to come and look at the car, im in carlingford, near castle hill.

thankyou.

or call me on 0401664828

Giffo,

Im having a look at the pics now.

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