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Due to extreamly unfortunate circumstances i am being forced to sell my baby ;)

Here are details About the car,

1994 R33 Gts-t M-spec

5 speed Manual

White

ABS (Extreamly Rare in this model)

Body: 400R Front bar, GTR grille, Sideskirts, GTR rearpods, and Stealthwing lip spoiler

Suspension: Nismo Adjustable Suspension

Interior: Pioneer headunit, White guages, Sports Steeringwheel and shiftknob

Extras: Dark Tinted windows, GSM paging alarm system and immoberliser (calls your mobile phone when car is broken into), Xenon 5000k Lights

Engine: Stock, except Xtreme Cushioned Button clutch

129,000km Genuine

Serviced Every 5000km

Registered until March 2007

Roadworthy Certificate Supplied

As many of the people on this forum would know, this car was, and still is my absolute pride and joy, if circumstances outside of my control didnt exist, then i would still love to keep this car for many years to come, the car has been extreamly reliable the whole time i have owned it, and never caused me any grief.

i would like to think its one of the nicest, cleanest R33's going around

Price: $15,900 Neg.

Contact Myself (Mark) on 0408569685, or PM me on the forums

Pictures:

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For more photos go to

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(thanks goes to Tharaka for the excelent photos of my car)

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