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Just wondering if anyone's interested in a '95 Turbo'd 5 speed R33 GTST.

Regretfull sale, missus is dragging me to Wales for a few months.

Charcoal grey... Paint is not imaculate, a bit of front end scrapage from previous cock shiner.

Series 1 front end. Rear apron and side skirt bodykit.

2 door.

Professionaly lowered.

4 wheel disc brakes.

4 wheel steer.

17 inch smokey gold rims. (will get width for you.... they're wide)

Rear spoiler.

Pretty standard inside... Monza gear stick, Just an Alpine head deck with detatchable face and case(included)

Non slip racing pedals.

Just the normal whatnots like power steering, power windows, remote central locking, imobiliser, a/c.

Exhaust is i'm pretty sure HKS 3inch all the way through with a even bigger cannon tip (fistable). Sounds beautiful.

RB25.

HKS front mount intercooler.

HKS pod filter.

Garret Turbo/ i was told it's been worked a bit... First turbo car, so i'm not too turbo knowledgeable.

Plazmaman 2 way mandrel bent piping.

3 month old Heavy duty clutch.

5 speed manual.

Comes with a never used spare tyre... All tyres still have heaps of tread left.

All lights are in working order.

It has a battery in the boot set up.

Did i mention she's fast?

131 000K's.

Registered until some time in October.

If you want more pics, just type the word.

Located at Newcastle, NSW. Maybe willing to deliver if it's not too far away, at buyers expence.

Call or text me/Josh on 0434040329 to arrange test drive or to ask any questions. I'm very happy to try answer all questions. Once you drive you will not want to get out. She's a dream.

Make an offer. PM me any reasonable offers. Will not go below what i brought it for.

Regards, Josh. :banana:

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Yeah i think i should check that... I think it's a series one but with the series two spoiler?

Yeah i've got pics of the interior, i'll have to switch computers.

Cash f0 shizzle. Notes.. no coins.

Cheers for the feedback. Any is welcome.

  • 5 weeks later...

Bump bump bumpity bump.

Make me an offer people. Any offer.

Mate of mine just blew it's head gasket or possibly something bad so i need it put on a computer. If it's too expensive for me to fix you may get a massive deal on it.

  • 1 month later...

Car has a simply fixed blown turbo.

I can't get afford to get it fixed at the moment and really need it gone.

Only asking a measly $7500, not negotiable.

Read everything this car has, and it's only a $350 turbo replacment.

Tell your friends or some shit 'cause i need it gone.

Price is now negotiable and open to trades, as long as it's a car with lower value and cash my way.

Anything like a clean VL, 180sx, s13. No turbo cars and preferably manual but would maybe consider auto.

give me a text or call on 0434 040 329.

  • 3 weeks later...

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