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Hey guys,

Im thinking of selling my beloved GTR to try and force my way into Sydney’s home market.

I would like 30K or a swap with something of interest. What ever I consider it needs to be reliable.

THE CAR:

Black R33 GTR VSPEC

65000ks

cat back exhaust

duel pods

original GTR floor mats

original GTR front and rear strut braces

turbo timer

17 x 9 inch 3 piece OZ RACING rims

brembo breaks

immaculate inside and out

well looked after with no stupid mods, she was fresh of the boat at the beginning of this year from Edward Lee’s. Should still have 10 months warrenty left if Edie allows it to change owners.

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Hey dave, I'd be interested in a few more details as well.

Please post up some pictures if you can or PM me.

Also I'd like list of modifications (if there's anything more than what you listed above), powerfc, suspension, tyres/rims, etc., what year, body kit, ...........

thanks heaps :fakenopic:

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hey buddy im in sydney

depends what your 34 is like. Kms, doors, trans ect

i have a 2door silver manual done about 78thousand kms, lowerd with superlow king springs, 18'' starcorp rims ,custom turbo back exhaust, blitz lm fmic, blitz sbc id3 boost controller, blitz lm air filter tuned at 8psi 188kwrw ive only had the car for about 6 months and bought it completly stock

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i have a 2door silver manual done about 78thousand kms, lowerd with superlow king springs, 18'' starcorp rims ,custom turbo back exhaust, blitz lm fmic, blitz sbc id3 boost controller, blitz lm air filter tuned at 8psi 188kwrw ive only had the car for about 6 months and bought it completly stock

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