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hi guys its time to sell my 95 r33 gtst 5speed

reason for selling: lost my licence in december and car has not been moved since

car has new 19s with new tyres,full trial kit with drift lip on boot,front mount,new simpson red paint job,3inch exuast from dump to back,rear camber arms,turbo was high flowed when i bought the car,guages in dash and boost guage on pillar,jvc stereo,car has rego untill december and has 95000klms

price:$12000 ono will consider swap for a clean stock car for the missus

contact: moey on 0416647297

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