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White , just been bought in , has some goodies ie.

Cusco coilovers

ARC airbox

18x9 BBS wheels

Kakimoto computer

HKS blowoffs

Greddy oil cooler

underbody bracing

Nismo rear arms and Nismo caster rods

320kmh speedo

also have extra parts here in WA that were removed prior to shipping for compliance such as

1/2 cage

Recaro drivers seat

4 x defi gauges

LOUD exhaust

Big arse aluminium wing

Has 50K on the speedo but suspect about 80KM and has minor accident history.

Probably one of the last GTR's avaliable from Japan for a while.

Priced for quick sale at $26,500 complied but not lic.plus extra parts

Car is in Sydney for next week to be complied and then coming back to WA.

Contact [email protected] for more info.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by skyline33

Ken,

would you be intrested in swapping for an R33 GTST  series II

err , no and it is a 1992 as per the post at the top.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by memphis

gimmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeee!!

once it arrives in perth ill check it out, if its in good nick, ill have it!

depends what you mean by good nick.

If you want a one owner , low km , std GTR then you should have bought the gunmetal grey one I sold Simmo.

That was a damn nice car and he got it for a bargain price.

Micko also got a very good deal on his.

This is some sort of drift type GTR from Japan and as you can see by the parts it has been used.

Also has an evil twin or triple plate , super grippy clutch and a very noisy 1.5 type diff.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by initialD

ken, wat type for minor damage?

Repair on RHR 1/4 and a repaint on the bonnet.

Has minor scratches and nicks .

Also the rhr skirt needs repainting cos the painter stuffed up the touchup.

Cheers

Ken

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Yes but there are guys on this forum who are based in the East can do it just as well.

Try Craig from J Spec and there is a guy in Qld who's name I forget with a good reputation.

Cheers

Ken

ps The cost of compliance on R33 GTR's atm is around $7500 now.

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for those interested in this car;

Ken is an extremely honest and trustworthy guy, if i had a chance to, i wouldn't think twice about buying a car off him!

Christian

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