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Model: 93 R33 GTS-t

Milage: 120xxx

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Hobart

Complied? Y

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Y 09/2008

Price: 13,000

Contact: James, 0420971085

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This Car is a very clean well looked after 33. Serviced every 5000 kms.

Car is completely stock apart from Hks Pod, a DRiFT Steering wheel/boss kit and 3" Jasma Exhaust.

Fitted is a brand new sony DVD head unit and 6" front speakers

Mechanically A1 with all electrics etc in working order.

Car has sun roof (no leaks) and is garaged every night

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Thank you for NOT deleting your For Sale post. We need to retain them for future reference and accountability reasons.

Sold item thread are locked, not deleted.

Cheers!

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