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Hi guys

in a month or so i will have my R33 up for sale

anyone who is interested ya leave a msg or pm me or email me

1996 R33 Series 2 GTST

80,000 kms

Black in colour

Twin Airbags

Tinted Windows

17" Sparco Rims

Genuine GTR rear wing

Bomex side skirts

Apexi springs on standard shocks

Apexi SAFC

HKS EVC Pro boost controller

Razo Turbo Timer

Apexi Power Intake Pod filter

Apexi Cat Back exhaust

Blitz 2.0 bar boost guage

Kenwood Head unit and 10 stack cd changer

Kicker 10" sub

The car was dyno'd last year at 170rwkws and has done 1/4 mile at Calder Park in 13.9 seconds

***EDIT*** i also have full instructions for the HKS EVC Pro and Apexi SAFC in english

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in Albury, NSW

a few hrs down the hume highway from u

im selling it for less than i want to anyway so i can move onto a gtr

pm or email me if u wish to discuss anything further

price stated

camandcandice: yes they were taken by the last owner as i havent gotten round to taking many pics - also dont have a scanner or digi camera :)

thanx pavel, too bad its out of ur price range and isnt silver :P

Free bump to you man..i remember when u brought the ride to shepp man.. i can tell you's its one nice looking series 2...got a full bodykit..which is very noticeable.with a sweet note to the xuast... plus got sum neat little mods to go with it... cant go wrong for the price....

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