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Ive decided to put my R33 back up for sale.

IMMACULATE R33 GTST - - - 2.5L S6 DOHC 24V TURBO

* Custom Professional Lamboghini Orange With Gold Pearl (unique colour)

* Full Bodykit - Trust front bar, Nismo Sideskirts, Veilside Rear bar, Stelth Wing

* Debaged and Shaved Boot

* Lowered

* 19" Chrome Vault Kayotic Wheels

* Custom Number Plates R33GT

* 3" Exhust System

* Twin Plate Brass Button Clutch

* HKS metal pod filter

* Blitz Blow Off Valve

* TurboXS Boost controller

* Gates Racing Blue Radiator Hoses

* Front strut Brace

* Tomi HICAS Lock

* Autometer Phantom Boost Gauge

* Nismo Leather Gear knob

* Custom Painted Silver Dash

* Sound System

* Dark Tinted Windows

* Alarm with 3 Point Immobeliser and Built-in Turbo Timer

FACTORY LUXURIES INCLUDE - - Power Windows, Power Steering, Power Mirrors, Keyless Entry, Digital Climate Control, Air Conditioning, HICAS (4 wheel steering).

The car is immaculate all over. Runs A1. Always been very well maintained. Serviced every 5000Ks with Synthetic Oil. 100,000K mayjor service has been done including new Water Pump, Gates Racing Blue Timeing Belt, Fuel and Oil Filters, Also flushed the radiator and replaced the hoses. Changed all the other belts.

Nothing Left to spend. Immaculate. I rekon this is one of the best R33s out there and will not disapoint the new owner. Thousands Spent on the car to get it how it is. Genuine Reason for sale.

Rego untill 28th of October

$18,200.

Call me on 0402 756 302 - - or email me - [email protected]

For anyone interested i am at Ulladulla which is on the NSW South Coast - About 2½ Hours south from sydney.

I have plenty more pictures of the whole car inside and out.

If your interested give me a call or email me and i can arrange to send you more, or if you have any questions about the car please dont hesitate to ask.

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Ive had a couple of people PM me asking for pictures of the interior and engine bay so ill post them up in here for anyone interested. I do have more pictures of the car and can take more of anything of interest for people.

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Cheers mate.

Car will most probably be gone this weekend. The guy is going to put a deposit down tomorrow but we'll see what happens. Looks like it could sell right on time for my new job.

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