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FOR SALE R33 GTST 1994 - 116000klms on the clock, only 78000kms on engine

*custom baby blue respray by queen st with silver metallic pearl

*full gtr bodykit minus the rear wing

*eyelids

*genuine nismo clear gtr front indicators

*clear side indicators

*electric sunroof - that doesnt leak!

*20in chrome rims with brand new rubber (225/30 front, 245/30 rear)

*brand new g4 coilovers (still under warranty)- custom made at the front to allow the rims

*custom suede/leather interior including seats, door trims and roof

*isotta steering wheel and gear knob

*el white faced dials

*autometer boost gauge

*brant 3 point keypad immoboliser - brand new

*hyrbid front mount intercooler with polished piping

*full turboback xforce exhaust

*apexi power intake -brand new

*walbro fuel pump

*electronic boost controller - brand new

*brass button clutch

*lightened flywheel

did have power fc and was making 194 rwkw @ 10psi but have sold the power fc seperately

sorry about the dark pics! ill try get some better ones up

this car is a real headturner! first to see will buy!

has to be seen to be appreciated

$15500 or swap for smaller 4/6 cyl car

located in botany sydney

pm if interested or need more info

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