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For sale:

1994 R33 GTS25t

Burgundy in colour

Has type M front bar and rear spoiler

Stock standard except some minor modifications

148000 km genuine KM

Had it since Dec 2000 (was 40,000 Km)

Timing belt and water pump been replaced

New KYB Excel G sockers on all corner

Always serviced every 5000km with synthetic oil

Own by mature age mechanic so always very well look after

Had major serviced recently

Genuine reason for sale as starting family and bought Honda CR-V

Will have full detail prior to sale

long rego due in May 2009

Modification:

Custom metalic grey dash

Volk Racing TE37 18" x8.5 at front and 18"x9.5 at rear with 235/40/r18 and 265/35/R18 tyres.

All tyres are Ventus 95% front and 80% rear thread

GTR intercooler with custom piping

Exedy heavy duty clucth

Also for small dollar I have Type M genuine side skirts but requred to be painted to match the car

in pics I had exhaust but only stock exhaust will come with the car

asking $ 15000 ono with RWC supplied

in Melbourne

Feel free to call or text me on 0402258600 (Fery)

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