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if any knows of a non turbo r32 or r33 let me know been looking for a while prefered colour black but will look at others needs to be in gud condition and no major mods wheels and exhaust is fine

needs to be in gud condition and in or near sydney

message me over the forums or send an email to [email protected]

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its what im looking for the silver im not sure sure of but thing is im not going to travel far for a car im not goin to travel far from sydney ive got to much school work to do to go somewhere far to inspect test drive get an inspection from state roads or nrma etc

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Hi i got one for sale.

R33

1995 mod GTS25 Type S. (they are rare)

Sun Roof

full Zorst

17inch Rims

Dark Tint

Full Pioneer Sound system

Perfect Cond In and Out

135XXX km

Lowed Kings Spings

5 Speed with Nismo Short Shifter

Immobiliser (spelling)

LSD (only with the type S)

AWS

Rear Wiper

Drivers Side Air Bag

VCT engine

Wine Red In colour

Number Plates GT52NV (GTS2NV)

$12.500 ONO

located on the Central Coast.... About 1h to 1.5h from sydney.

PM ME for pics and more info.....

if interested :(

if any knows of a non turbo r32 or r33 let me know been looking for a while prefered colour black but will look at others needs to be in gud condition and no major mods wheels and exhaust is fine

needs to be in gud condition and in or near sydney

message me over the forums or send an email to [email protected]

got a white one series 2 with less than 70,000 on the odo after 15K for it mint condition interior and exterior only changed the body a tiny bit with a series 1 bonnet so i could fit a msports front bar other than that u can check the engine vin and all the other numbers to confirm its a s2 also has 18" chrome rims which are brand new and it also has a 3" hks super dragger exhaust and its non turbo im having a conversion done to turbo which wont be started for a few days yet so i can always stop that and sell off the parts :P

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