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Finally Selling my Baby really regretful sale have spent thousands on it, recently resprayed less than 1 year ago. Sold my Supra a while ago and now i have to sell my beloved r33, wanting to buy a R34 GTR and unfortunately cant keep both. Heres the List Of Mods:

1993 R33 gtst

105,000kms

Automatic with Trans Cooler and MV Automatic Stage 2 Shift Kit

Apexi Cam Gear

HKS Intercooler

3inch Turboback Exhaust

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Sard Rising Rate Fuel Regulator

GCG Hiflow Turbo

Greddy Profec A Boost Controller

Apexi AFC NEO (Colour Screen)

Apexi SITC

Z32 AFM

MP3 CD player

Greddy Auto Shift Knob

Front Lip

Aftermarket Side Skirts

Aftermarket Grille

18inch Rims with Pirelli P Zero 265/35/18 Tyres

plus more...

Has been a very good car only really driven on weekends 2nd owner since imported perfect for anyone wanting a fast Auto R33 drives really nice and is a pleasure to drive. car is serviced regulary every 4000kms car is making 235rwkw reliably. Has more in it if someone was to install injectors. Reluctant sale $15500ono Comes with RWC and 8 months Rego.

Pics will be up soon.

Cheers

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