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Red Wine R33 Gtst Manual

18 inch wheels

Good Tyres

3 inch turbo back Exhaust

ACT Registered

Greddy Front Mount Intercooler

Will come with RWC + 3 months registration

great interior

Strong Motor ( no problems)

been a great car sadly making way for a family sedan, this is the cheapest r33 gtst in canberra. car pulls 187rwkw and is quite good on petrol.

please no time wasters

this is 8000 no offers

bad points: front bumber is looking a bit sad due to a steep driveway and front rotors will need machining. but a brand new bodykit will be included in the price

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hey mate,

can i get more pictures and more info on the car. Im selling my GTS4 and looking for a GTST. I am in Canberra, would be happy to take a look and test drive.......very serious buyer depending on further stats...

Cheers,

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=170294348792

note that the car didnt sell due to a dodgy ebayer.

Corey if you want to give me a buzz champ call me on 0413105985

faaaaark, thread has bean hored badly, now people are hocking there cars lol, and this blokes got everybody else looking for a car for him, smart cookie.

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