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Make: 1994 R33 GTS-T

Milage: 135,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Bunbury, WA

Currently registered? NO

Price: $7500

Contact: Justin - 0420304729 or during work hours on 0404012419

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Well guys the car is not registgered due to my laziness but still drives well. engine is in need of a rebuild soon as the rings are worn and compression in the back two cylinders is dropping. other than that it has 17" VOlk rims with 255 rears and 235 fronts, it has a SUNROOF, intercooler, high flow turbo, splitfire coils, 3" exhaust, new dump pipe, lowered on koni springs and shocks, big alpine stereo including two 12" subs and three amps, as well as focal splits, running 10psi makes around 300rwhp. I dont have the money or time to freshen up the rings so make me an offer. a real bragain is to be had here. (also front bar has some minor damage due to kerb since pics were taken. BE QUICK!!!

EMAIL IS [email protected]

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