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Make/Model: Nissan R33 GTS25t

Year: Oct 1994

Kilometers: 88,000

Transmission type: 5sp Manual

Engine: RB25DET

Colour: White

Details:

**3 point immobiliser/alarm with shock sensor (insurance approved) installed by GT Autosound

Mechanical

HKS Progressive rate springs with KYB Shocks (3,000km old)

Nismo Front Strut Brace (with brake booster brace)

Slotted Rotors

HKS Mushroom Pod

3" exhaust

Timing Belt done

Water pump replaced (2,000km old)

Brand New Extreme HD Clutch (1,500km old)

Serviced every 6 months with Motul 8100 xcess oil & Nissan Filter (approx every 4,000 kms)

Exterior

17x8, 17x9 Enkei Circlar Wheels

400R style Front Bar (Genuine GTR Idicators)

S2 Rear Spoiler

Type M Side Skirts

Ganador Mirrors

Nismo clear side indicators

Interior

Genuine Momo Race wheel

Veilside Gear Knob

Alpine MP3 Head unit

NO rips/tears/marks!

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A

Registered: Till May 08

Accident History: None known

Asking Price: SOLD

Location: Adelaide, SA (South)

Contact Details: PM me for mobile or post here.

Other Comments:

Only selling due to the fact my wife is pregnant and need/want a family wagon!

There is NOTHING more to spend on this car with brand new clutch, tyres, water pump and timing belt done this is just get in and drive OR start some serious modifications.

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I'll pass on that offer. Add ~$2k and you have a chance of buying this car.

If you dont want to pay near my asking price, thats cool; but good luck finding a car in the same condition.

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