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Its time for some changes so im getting rid of one of my toys.

1993 R33 GTST

18" Super Advan Racing 9.5" F & R Wheels.

400R full body kit.

Colour: Black

De loomed engine bay.

Engine has been changed back to a standard RB25DET.

The replacement engine has done 89000km standard everything.

5 speed manual excellent condition.

When sold the car will have King Springs and will not have the current HKS suspension.

3" cat back exhaust system.

I will update pictures and details of the car shortly.

Location: Gold Coast

Willing to swap for the right car (Not an Import)

SS Ute with cash adjustment

$16000 ONO $14000

(If you do not like the price don't post i do not care if you cannot afford to spend the money.)

The car is attractive and money spent to make it look so.

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(If you do not like the price don't post i do not care if you cannot afford to spend the money.)

The car is attractive and money spent to make it look so.

$3000 wheels and tyres, full 400R bodykit with genuine Nismo plastic side skirts.

Perfect interior.

The car is immaculate.

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89000km

prefer ute swap

The HKS suspension currently in it can sit the sump on the ground.

Bilstein and king spring suspension will be fitted when sold and sits at around 8-9cm off the ground at the lowest point.

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awsome car man, nice price aswell i may add.

just a query i have same wheels on same car.

my offset of +22 and sticks out the guards, Looks fat as hell (also black on black)

BUT how you manage to squeeeeze yours between the guards?

i also have the exact same front bar haha strange that.

could you put up some more pics, will do justice for a hot car

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