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Make: NISSAN

Model: R33 GTS-T

Year: 1995

Mileage: 99,xxx

Transmission: Manual

Color: White

Location: SYDNEY

Currently registered? YES until 05/09

Price: 8,500 Negotiable

Contact: 0433369692

Modifications: Tein SS suspension, HKS EVC-6, R34 GT-T SMIC, APEXI BOV, Pod filter

Comments:

I am moving overseas and am looking for a quick sell. Boost is set to 10# and made 190kw. All belts, water pump, and turbo gaskets replaced about 15,000ks ago.

There are a few cosmetic problems. There are some stone chips in the paint, Small trolley ding in the passenger side door. Font bumper needs to be resprayed, Driver’s seat right bolster is pushed in. Clutch squeaks a little but still grips nicely.

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where in sydney are you located? would i be able to come and have a look sometime this week?

Durng the day I work up in St. Leonards, Evenings in Dulwich Hill. Just pop me a text or call if you want to come by.

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