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THE CAR: 95

Black R33 GTR VSPEC

70000ks

Carbon fibre bonnet

G4 Racing coilovers (fully adjustable)

4 new tyres

rego till November 2008

cat back exhaust

duel pods

original GTR floor mats

original GTR front and rear strut braces

turbo timer

17 x 9 inch 3 piece OZ RACING rims

brembo breaks

M3 style mirrors

400R front bar

immaculate inside and out

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i have a 2008 triton ute brand new only 12000k's on it would you trade with a lil bit of cash on top ??

went to send you a pm but no can do because your inbox is full...... delete some stuff so i can send it to you

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