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Item: R33 GTS-T 5SPD TURBO!!! has done 105,000km

Location: Gold Coast

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Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: No time to drive it

Price and Payment Conditions: 12k ono!

Extra Info: heres wats done.. alloy radiator. veilside catback exhaust. nismo lip on boot. k&n pod. top secret front bar. chrome headlights. trust steering wheel ( 330mm i think.. its pretty small anyway). aftermarket gearknob. boost tee running 11pound all day everyday.. no blow by wat so ever. car was previously owned by a japanese mechanic who had all the belts done and new coilpacks done and serviced b4 he sold it to me. car has been driven twice since i have owned it.. car is 100% ready for roadworthy but will be sold without and is not registered.

Pictures: can email some or look on boost there is a pic..

Contact Details: dean. pm or 0403423121

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:D PRICE DROP $10k NO OFFERS! PRICE IS NOT NEG! not in a rush to sell anymore so its 10k till august. if it doesnt sell ill just keep it :thumbsup:

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Edited by Deano_Drifter
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
Hey where are you?

has car been garaged?

anything replaced?

hows clutch? how does the car idle?

i'm interested, thanks.

im on the gold coast. yes car has been locked away in my shed kept very clean. info on car is stated above. car idles and runs perfect.

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