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I have a 93 black r33 gts-t that i am looking for offers for, here are some details,

-97000kms,

-owned by mechanic and serviced every 5000kms,

-new spark plugs,

-new fuel filter,

-new 17" lenso dr1 alloys (8"front, 9"rear)

-Greddy front mount,

-3.5inch turbo back s/s exhaust 4"tail pipe,

-pod filter,

-Recaro seats (slight pealing on shoulders)

-12 disc cd changer,

- Cambelt changed 10000kms ago, extreme clutch fitted at same time.

The only problem with the car is the bonnet and drivers side roof are sun damaged. I also have the spoiler to go with it and a few other standard parts like the intercooler and piping.

Looking for sensible offers.

more pictures available, just let me know what u want pics of n i'll put them up.

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Gold Coast, Offers around 12k but i have a car coming from japan so need to sell her unfortunatly. Also have a kkr480 Turbo, brand new and boxed, and spare set of rims (advan racing 17") which i can add for extra but good prices for both.

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