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ok I have found the car i am going to buy,

this needs to go now, taking low offers, what have you got?

Car has got to sell!

Neesan r33 gtst
5 spd
vg30 TURBO
front mount
Big zaust, mines dump to high flow cat and 3.5 inch to cannon. (Very deep RB rumble)
155000kms
New shocks and springs.
hicas lock bar
R33 GTR wheels, New rubber on front. the white 18's are no longer on the car
Full rego
Stereo with sub ect. Old stereo.
Two stage boost controller. 10 and 7 psi.

new Rear wheel bearings, new water pump.

Everything works.
Car is white with sunroof.

Only setback with the car is the dash surrounds have been painted white, and switch surrounds.
running 10psi

[number removed at OP's request]for info.
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Thanks for the swap offers guys.

Still looking for offers!
  • 6 years later...

Considering the price I got for it, I am glad it isn't still around haha.

It's not having the car for sale that made the thread re-appear, I assure you that. Good note for anyone selling anything ever, either get a burner or don't list your phone number!

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