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R33 GTST 1995

114,000

Manual

Metallic blue (custom)

Newcastle

8 months rego

15990 ono

49556848 0401554196, if unanswered sms

Im selling my R33 reluctantly as I'm saving to buy a house. It has:

*Custom blue metallic paint

*Bodykit

*18" deep dish rims with new Falken 452's ($330 each)

*Turbo back exhaust with custom dump pipe

*Front mount intercooler

*Sound system, 2 amps, kenwood tv, splits and cd player

*Carbon fibre vented bonnet

*Turbo timer, boost controller with incar mounted switch, air filter, immobiliser, boost guage

*Lowered suspension

*8 months rego!

I'm in the Newcastle area so give me a call if your interested. If I dont answer I'm at work so msg me instead.

Cheers

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Edited by Freeman

lol turbo hayabusa mate id kill myself!

yeah ill try and upload some engine bay and interior pics tomorrow. i can also sell without bonnet and /or rims for less but cant provide the stockies sorry so you'll have to source them.

Bennie mate havent seen you in ages good to see your still floating around on here u better still be trainin!

rbimdxe If you saw the car and / or i sent a fair few pics and u got a detailed nrma inspection id consider driving it to Brisbane

Cheers

Hmmm. Very tempting.

If you could get some more pics up, that would be great.

I notice that this has S2 aesthetics(headlights/indicators, skyline rear panel), and was just wondering whether it is, in fact, a series 2?

Also, Is it an actual CF bonnet, or just wrapped in CF print? If CF, is it engineered? How did you get around the legalities?

Thanks

Alex

Nah mate it isn't a series 2 just the kit and lights as far as i know. Yeah its actual carbon fibre, ive owned the car 2.5 years and never had any trouble with cops except at rbts and a couple said nice car haha. The guy who i bought it off never had any trouble with it either and he brought it over from Japan. It isnt engineered havent had any worries at all though, i spose alot of it depends how u drive it on the road though.

Yeah cheers d-d ill be back sometime hopefully!

It's also got a front and rear strut brace, and over 15k's an hour the doors lock automatically. The previous owner set it up he was from Sydney and didnt want to get carjacked sitting at the lights

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