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Hey all,

Well its time to sell the beast and I desperately need some cash for my business intrests.

late 1993 R33 GTS25T Type M Burgundy

97000kms

Auto

3inch exhaust off turbo

Apexi S-AFC

AVO Stage 2 Intercooler (EPA approved as I've been told by many

people, how true don't know)

Simota Pod Filter

Custom Air Intake

Turbosmart Type 2 BOV (I have the standard BOV to supply)

Turbosmart adjustable boost dial

Autometer Boost Gauge (Ultralite Series Silver)

Full GTR kit

Pioneer CD/Tape Double Din unit

Pioneer 6 1/2 inch splits

RWC

reg till SEP

Performance @wheels 172kw@11psi (AVO Dyno Dynamics 4wd)

Asking $19,500 ono

Pm me or contact me on 0411 952519

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Now asking $18,500

I have taken rims off for stock ones sprayed in black

I don't know about you guys but at this price you are getting a really good performance car with all the goodies

make me an offer to consider....

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