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1998 R33 40th Annivesary Edition GTST - T

Regretful sale. Need money for my first house purchase.

This car is a 40th Annivesary Edition, and was produced in 1998, one of the last R33's, in a VERY rare midnight purple colour. It has only done a 61,000km and has been serviced very regularly. Mainly as a weekend car it has never been boosted over standard boost and has the following modifications.

Hybrid Intercooler, 2.5" Exhaust System from turbo back, Titanium Muffler, Apexi Blow Off Valve, Sports Air Filter, Blitz Turbo Timer, 3 Peice Rare Veilside 17" RIms, NEW TYRES, JVC MP3 Player, Slightly Lowered, PERFECT PAINT JOB. (IMMACULATE INSIDE OUT)

Quick Track / Satellite tracking Installed

Serious Buyers Only...

Call Philip On 0408 652 870 or 9202 1612

Located In Northern beaches.

MAKE AN OFFER!!!!!

$21,000

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Edited by MacK

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