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R33 series 1, M-spec.

It has a top mount Garrett GT3040R turbo, 45mm Turbonetics external Race gate, Apexi pod filter, speed & boost limiter removed,

Fmic, heavy duty clutch & lighten flywheel, Apexi FC, 17's, momo steering wheel, timer, guages, upgraded brake pads with cross drilled rotors... modified intake manifold, adjustable castor bushes, adjustable rear camber bushes, pineapples.. Factory sun roof,

big stickers! 4 inch exhaust from the turbo to the cat, 3 inch cat back. the cannon has a silencer as well. remote lock, immobiliser..

I have onwed the car for 6 years. It has been fun, but my wife is very keen to extend our family, so i am looking to get a wagon for her. Yes, i will be buying another imported turbo'ed car, but sadly the R33 just will not be big enough..

I have spent lots of time sorting the car out, it handles very well, has lots of grip and is a fairly well rounded car. I have not managed to put it down the quater mile or onto a circuit.. but i want to! It has only ever been really driven on the skid pan.. those who have been to a skid day with me will telll you how i treat it..

$16 000

here is the car in action early last year.

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if you had those bits in a stagea, i would trade! My family is growing, so I need to sell the toy.

I want a stagea.. that way i can keep all the other bits of been wanting to put onto the 33 and put them into a more family kind a car.. like a stagea!

sorry.

your GTR does look good, and i would have traded u 3 months ago! lol

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