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i have an r33 gtst s2 for sale

its balck with white 17inch ssr wheels

mods include:

lowered by 50mm

front caster bushes changed

front mount intercooler

cat back exhuast

pod filter in enclosed box

split fire coils (6 months old)

xede clutch and matching lightend flywheel (2 months old)

window tinits

gtr instrument cluster (speedo is the gtst one from this car)

turbo timer

boost contoroller (electronic)

keyless entry alarm system that meets aust standards

im located in sydney and asking 17,000 ono has rego til 15/07/07

not long serviced with mobile one oil and spark plugs and fuel filter changed as well

thanx brett

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I am looking for something like this. Is it possible to get your number so we can talk more. I've been given the run around by another fellow on SAU. Possibly looking to come up to Sydney and having a look.

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Hey,

how straight it the car? My mate's after one, but we've been looking for ages, and am yet to find one that isn't dented, rusted, etc. somewhere. Would just like to know up front if there's any issues, as have wasted much time looking at other ones. Send us a PM if you'd like.

cheers.

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