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Make: 1995

Model: nissan r33 gtr v-spec

Milage: 70,000

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: midnight purple

Location: newcastle, nsw

Complied? yes

Currently registered? oct 2008

Price: 28,000 ono open to all offers

Contact: luke-0423007586 or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

car is midnight purple in colour and is in perfect condition, does not have a single dent or scratch on it and the paint is fairly fresh. there is not many around that is as clean as this, inside and out. has reasonable mods and is a pleasure to drive.

mods include

apexi power fc

apexi pods

cat back exhaust

hks evc5

greddy coilovers with electronic damper control

19x10.5 volk gt-c all round

all mods nearly new, under 5000km old

Images:

regretfull sale but only selling due to i cant afford to maintain this car any more and need the money.

thanks, luke

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