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Hey all, unfortunately i'm losing my license.. Therefore, my baby will go up for sale. I'm not really willing to negotiate upon price, but will consider all offers made in due time. This is because this car is extremely clean, straight and preserved for a 1993 model.

Hence, i'd rather keep the car than let it go for 9,000 if you know what I mean, plus it is very much an unmolested example of all the ghey r33's out there.

All i can say is come have a look if you are genuine, no tyre kickers, this car has got to be seen in the flesh for real appreciation..

The stats:

Hybrid front mount

heavy duty clutch 5spd manual

cs short shifter

Titanium exhaust 3inch cat back, 3 inch all the way through system

Avs r33 gtr 17 inch rims

Greddy boost gauge and genuine a pillar thingy

SAFC - got tuned for 200rwkw

Greddy profec b spec 2 boost controller - boost is rarely turned up.. only in 'emergencies' :ninja: (fuel prices make it hard 2 lol)

Rainbow splits

Clarion deck

Viper alarm, immboliser etc

The Service:

Had a major service done at the start of the year

Rocker cover gaskets done

Radiator hoses replaced

o2 sensor replaced with new bosch to prevent the running rich on idle and bad fuel economy issue

motul xcess 8100 for engine oil

motul gearbox oil to replace box oil

Serviced every 5000km apart from that!

The price

$11500

contact

pm me,mobile does not work

The pictures:

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