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Make: r33 Gts-t

Model:1995

Milage:135500

Transmission: Manual 5speed

Colour:Silver

Location:Brisbane

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Apon Sale

Currently registered? Yes till Feb 09

Price: 15 000

Contact:Pm me or send txt 0402598008

Comments / Modifications:

135xxxkms on Chasis

124xxxkms on Motor

Blitz430 Turbo

Haltech E11 Aftermarket Computer

Pod

3inch Exhaust all the way through

Racing logics coilovers

Turbosmart Boost-T

Greddy Turbotimer

Black Wheels dont know the name some people have told there Drift Techs

2-way diff

Front Mount

GFB Bov Mark I

Drift Oil Catch Can

Engine Damper

Replaced rear rotors

There are a few more little things in it cant remember off the top of my head at the moment. Has no backseats at the moment but can organize to get them put back in. Still has stock injectors in it there running at 90%. Good car has done me well time to move on due to my job and also pay some debt off and now losing my licence. Plates dont come with car. The is pretty quick for a R33

Engine Bay and Interior Pics Now Up.

Now getting back seats back in and a service.

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