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Hey guys, i currently have a Skyline R33 GTS and i am wanting a GTS-T! if anyone is interested in Trade with cash adjustments let me know. My car has the following specs: HID low and high head lights- High beam are 6000k Red, low beam are 4500K blue/white, paint is in excellent condition and is washed weekly and polished regularly. the person i purchased it off caused damage to the left side of the bumper however if your looking at getting a bodykit then this is no problem, its not too noticeable. i have a custom red interior dash trim, flame rear view mirror, short shifter worth $400, red interior light, Boss seat covers, $325 sports steering wheel, new gear stick and hand break covers have been put on, $3000 sound system including 2x 15" American Boss subwoofers at 600WRMS Each, 5V colour changing Boss head unit, Lanzar Vibe 2ch 600WRMS/channel amp, 4gauge amp wiring kit, two 6x9 at 200RMS each in the parcel shelf and new 6" 200WMax door speakers. Racing pedals, immaculate engine, immaculate interior. Car has a great sound to it and attracts plenty attention, i recently changed the exhaust system and muffler, also changed the exhaust tip to dual chrome. rego until August.approx 115200km. pics will be coming up soon. those who arent interested in a trade then pm me your cars details and pics and if im interested will work something out. Thanks

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sorry man, forgot to mention only manuals too. cant see the point in autos. thanks anyway

Gday Mate, iv got an R33 GTS-T series 2 in an arctic white, looking to sell, just got 100k on the clock, FMIC, BOV, greddy emanagement ecu, manual, manual boost controller, wanting to sell to buy a 4wd ute, let me know if ur interested, email me at [email protected]

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heya...ive got a 94 gtst white with s2 motor and hi-flowed turbo, apexi front mount, teins, gtr seats, 400R side skirst and rear pods with trust front and GTR spoiler, HKS Apexi and Greddy gauges, Brass button clutch, Mines ECU (may be replaced with HKS Fcon Vpro)....whole heaps of other stuff as well. looking to sell but not really listing it up coz i dont mind keeping it considering stupid offers ive been getting. chasing $16k. all in need off is repair front bar from the drifter look and a respray which i can hook you up with through a repected spray painter.

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