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1994 R33 Gtst is finally for sale,

in great condition, a couple of mods, but basically standard.

Viper Rims

Sony DVD / Sound system

Alarm with remote start

Imobilizer

Apexi AFC and Boost adjust valve

Remus Exhaust

Always serviced

Never had a problem, runs real sweet

Happy to answer any Questions

Price........$13500...no need to negotiate

[email protected]

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Clean and tidy, has a bit of damage on the edge of the drivers seat tho, and has done 180*** klms.....Engine is making aprox 175 rwkw at last dyno checkup. Will send some pics

hay mate how many kays. What condition in an out. Also if you have any pics send to [email protected]

Sorry people, more details needed, the car is an auto, and the 200k service will be done shortly, when its due, like all its servicing.

for 180k's, thats alot. have u done the 200k service coming up for the car, plus has the engine, clutch or turbo ever been rebuilt or changed.

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