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**SOLD**

Rare R33 GTS-4.

Non-turbo RB25DE engine.

5 speed manual.

ATTESA-ETS 4WD system (as used in GTR).

95,000kms (believed to be genuine).

Factory "wine red" metallic pearl paint.

Built in November 1993, imported from Japan in 2002.

Immaculate interior with genuine factory SKYLINE floormats front and rear.

Factory fitted "M-Spec" Bodykit (Front bar, side skirts, rear pods).

16" Sparco Racing NSII Speeder wheels - black with red lip.

Lowered suspension using King Springs.

**In the last 12 months I have added the following items:

-BRAND NEW Clarion MP3 Player, Clarion 6" and Schneider 6.5" speakers ($420)

-NEW 225/50 Goodyear Eagle F1 tyres - over 90% tread left ($750)

-Mongoose Alarm with sensor, immobilisers and keyless entry ($410)

-2.5" Cat-back exhaust with TRUST stainless steel rear muffler ($240)

-BLITZ pod filter w/ genuine adaptor kit ($160)

-TRUST gear knob ($50)

-Major service done at 89,000kms - including new power steering/alternator/air con belts($500)

-New 400CCA Century battery ($100)

-New rear shocks - genuine Nissan parts ($400)

-New upper and lower radiator hoses, coolant flush and aircon system just repaired and re-gassed ($450)

-Second hand power steering pump installed - perfect condition ($100)

Very safe car to drive both in the dry and in the wet.

Always run on Premium Unleaded (can run on 95RON ULP though).

Always garaged. Paintwork is in excellent condition.

Mechanically A1, any inspections welcome.

Only selling to upgrade to something turbo (will consider swaps).

Contact me if you have any questions. Call Nathan on **** *** ***, PM me or reply to this thread.

NSW Rego until 9/06

$SOLD

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