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As per the topic, My R33 GTST is for sale.

I'm in a bit of a rush to sell it as I need to get myself a work car pronto.

I'm willing to trade for a 4x4 hilux ute or similar. Must be 4WD, and must be a ute.

It's a Silver 1995 model R33 GTST

I'm asking $14,600.

2.5 litre manual turbo

85000 kms

Regular service history and receipts (post Japan only)

Parts replaced include shocks, springs, sparkplugs, coilpacks, exhaust, radiator hoses and whatnot. The car has a few simple mods - suspension, exhaust, interior bits and pieces - otherwise the boost, air intake and intercooler are all stock.

Well and regularly maintained, and I'm not happy about selling it.

Currently, 10 months rego left on it

Any queries post 'em here or call me on my mobile:

0421 270 972.

Be warned though - I don't check here that often.

Car is in Seven Hills (Sydney).

Here's some pictures for you. I don't know if it's a series one or a series two. Apparently you can tell from the engine bay or interior or something, so I've included some shots here so you guys can argue about it. It's apparently a series two.

-Josh-

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The first thing I did when I bought the car, was put it on the dyno at MRC in Castle Hill to check all of the AFR's and make sure it wasn't knocking/pinging or anything bad like that. From memory it was 170-something at the wheels. 178rwkw I think. Nothing amazingly big, but I wasn't expecting it to be either, seeing as the car has only small mods. Not a whiff of leaning out or knocking either - it was perfect for lack of a better word. I'll try and dig up the dyno sheet for you.

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