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'93 R33 S1 R33 GTS-T

178,000 (high i know, but least it's most likely guenuine)

rego till 22/7/08 (just got it renew'd today)

5sp Manual

GTR front and side skirts

600*300*76 FMIC with 3" piping

3" exhaust (think it's turbo back, can't remember lol)

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller

18" AMG rims and tyres, both a year old only done about 8,000k's still excellent rubber

5000k's ago got new timing belt,

water pump,

16" electric thermo fan,

tensioner and idle bearings,

and 32mm core for the radiator and new silicon radiator pipes.

And finally, i just picked it up from the shop last friday after getting all the carpark dings taken out,

panels aligned, new windscreen, some surface rust around the window seal fixed and a full repsray.

Looking for $16,500, car is currently located in Armidale NSW and i don't mind driving to Sydney/Newcastle or anywhere in between for serious buyers.

And pics will be up soon, just waitin to get them off my friends camera.

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Oh all the usual stereo stuff, Alpine CDA-9807 CD/MP3/WMA player, Alpine splits in the front (not sure what model, came with the car) and an Alpine Type S DVC 12" sub powered by a Alpine monoblock of somekind.

Also clutch was replaced with an OEM clutch about 15,000km's ago.

I know the K's are high but it really does drive perfectly and the body and paint work is now 110%.

I'm open to any offers at all, will consider swaps for something common + cash my way.

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