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Hey guys, For sale is my R33GTST. Reason for sale is i want to buy a daily and spend whatevers left on the 180, also saving for home loan. Details will be below. Im after 02/03 magna, or falcon/commo.. plus cash my way obviously

1997 R33 GTS-T

Black in colour or (KH3)

RB25DET Series 2 Engine

118,000kms

Had it's major service done. Extreamly well looked after car, work at a mechanical workshop so it's always looked over and taken extream care of constantly. Has all new fluids throughout, use nothing but quality castrol products.

mods are-

Highflowed R33GTST turbo from sliding performance.

Apexi full 3.5" exhaust system

HKS 256 cams

HKS EVC III Boost controller

Bosch O40 fuel pump

Nismo Adjustable fuel pressure regualtor

Pivot Turbo timer

Hybrid Front mount Intercooler

Monkey warhouse M-Sports full kit (custom broken front bumber) can replace for the right price

Genuine Ganador mirrors (blue mirror) Not yet on car, currently getting painted

Choice of AMG quake or Chrome HP rims. Both are 18's, The AMG wheels are on there at the moment

Lowerd King springs with Bilstein shocks

New EBC break pads

Adjustable camber/caster rods

NEW Legal window tint all round

Kenwood doube din head unit, 1month old, cost $500.00

Pioneer subs/amp ect/ MTX splits in the front

MTX speakers in the rear.

Custom boot install

Factory features are

Electric windows/mirrors/

Digital cliamte control

Drivers and passanger airbags

Downsides

couple dents in the roof. (have been quoted $350 to fix)

Cracked front bumper in a few spots due to female driver (say no more :D ) was those stupid concrete blocks at the end of packing space's.

Car can be sold with RWC and 3 months rego, all RACQ inspections welcome. Or compression tests welcome. Very well looked after car.

PRICE

$14,000 or can fix front bar and possibly fix roof depending if they are busy for an extra 2k really just want a quick sale so i can buy a magna.

Car will also be sold with facotry nissan sklyine floor mats also, they look the part-

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