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1996 R33 GTS-T M-Spec Finished in Artic White with 81233 on the clock at the moment.

Features:-

M-Spec Front Bar with Extra Lip Section (Factory Fitted)

PIAA Low Beam "Blue" Headlamp Bulbs

Whiteline Front Strut Brace

Cusco Rear Strut Brace

Rear "Skyline" Iluminated Beaver Trim (Factory Fitted)

the "E" doesn't work unfortunately but should be an easy fix.

Remote Central Locking (Factory Fitted)

R34GTT Wheels

Goodyear Eagle F1 Z rated Tyres

Whiteline Lowering Springs On Standard Shocks

Whiteline Urethane Front Radius Rod Bushes

5 Zigen Cat back Exhaust

Nismo 300KMH Speedo (currently with 2578 Kays on it)

Speed Limiter Remove Electronically (Not Sure Of Brand)

Cusco Brake Master Cylinder Brace

DBA Gold-Line Drilled and Slotted Front Discs

EBC Green Front Disc Pads

DBA Slotted Rear Discs (Not Fitted)

EBC Black Rear Disc Pads (Not Fitted)

UAS Clutch Kit (6 Finger Cerametalic Clutch Plate)

3 Point Imobilizer

Kenwood Head Unit with Single CD

Blitz Turbo Timer

This car is our weekend bit of fun, it's done very little city work, never used as work transport, has mostly been used for long country runs. It's never done a burn out or anything like that. We are the 1st owners in this country.

It has been regularly maintained by Mazda Australia's 12 Hour/Targa Chief Mechanic every 10,000 kilometers with me doing the intervals in between.

Still running Standard Boost!!!!!.

This car has Never ever wanted for anything,,,if it needed something done,,,IT got DONE.

I personally have done heaps of little things all around the car and an inspection will not disappoint.

Asking $27500 NO Offers.

If you are interested,,, feel free to ask any questions you like or simply PM me...

Neil.

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Mark,,,hope you got the pics okay,,,sorry thats all I have at the moment.

I also have 2 Standard Wheels with Brand New Falken Tyres, Standard Speedo with 78655 kays on it, New Genuine Rear Disc Pads, Original Front Discs, all Receipts and Log Books. All will go with the Car.

Neil.

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Please,,,to the guy's that pm'd me about selling parts seperately,,,sorry the answers no at this stage...

Her new owner will appreciate her all the more just the way she is.

If I have to trade her in,,,,then I might reconsider.

Neil.

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