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I have a white R33 series 2 in good condition with some modifications.

These include full whiteline handling pack which includes springs, shocks, adjustable swaybars(front and rear), adjustable caster, rear subframe bushes.

Trust pod filter

Full 3" exhaust from turbo back

GTR fuel pump

100,000km service including timing belt,gtr water pump, iridium plugs.

Momo sterring wheel

GTR rear wing

Aftermarket front bumper

Brant car alarm

$16500 ono

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Six months ago I moved from Newington to Merrylands. The car has 115,000km. The car does not come with the wheels. I have put the standard wheels back on it.

Reason for sale is to free up money to put back into the business.

If you are seriously interested call me on 0412397177 to arange a time to meet.

Cheers

is this an automatic or a manual car? also just would like to enquire the rego expiry on this car? thnx...

It a manual and the rego runs out 23rd May.

Thanks for the enquiry

  • 2 weeks later...

Price drop

$15500

This is cheap and I'm lossing plenty of cash, but sadly thats what happening to the market at the moment. I dont understand why, they are a fantastic car. So much better than anything made in Oz. Anyhow, I guess I will take what I can get.

cheers

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