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Sadly the time has come and i have to sell my dream car.

For sale is a 1993 R33 4door gtst with 111,000k's on the clock. Alot of people on the qld section of this forum have seen this car and will wonder why the hell im selling, well the reason is im trying to buy a hilux for camping and 4wheel drive use, and as much as i wish i could have both cars i have to be real lol.

ok now as for the car, its story goes like this:

i got it stock and its now fully stage one tuned as follows,

3" turbo back exhaust w/ high flow cat

pod filter

bov

turbosmart duel stage boost controller

large fm intercooler

it also has a full sound system inc.

pioneer head unit

vdo front 6" splits

6" speakers in parcel shelf with 300w amp

2x12" subs with 600w amp

personalised plates can also go with the car.

Im putting it up on sau before i advertise it publically as id rather an SaUer got the car an im also willing to sell it to an sauer cheaper

$14,000 neg. (ill be advertising it to the public for more like $15-$16,000)

for pics CLICK HERE

BTW any inquiries email is [email protected] or 0432035873

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