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hey all i am selling my r33 gtst series 1...

The car is located in Tasmania but i am moving to melbourne as soon as i find a buyer. It has done roughly 118 thousand kms, and has had some basic mods done which are...

front mount intercooler

brand new d max style bonnet

400r front bar

boodt controller

BOV

gtrcoils

podfilter

new cd player etc

and i recently put a near new standard turbo on 2 weeks ago...

The reason i am selling is because i am moving to melbourne and i need the money plus a run around car. I am interested in swaps with cash my way or i am hoping to get $9000 ONO

If you are interested please call me or sms on 0437005857 or just pm me or leave a comment if there is anymore you would like to ask or enquire about anything about the car....cheers chris :)

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hey all the clutch has started to slip a real little....(but still drives near fine) so the price is set to $7000 ONO or if it is better to fix to sell it thats fine...(just do not want the stuffing around as i need to sell the car to move ASAP) thank you and hope to hear from you soon chris

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  • 4 weeks later...

Gee those headlight look good. Fancy sending them back to me? its been 2 months since you "promised" to send them back. You dont answer my PMs or pick up my calls. Sorry to put this in your for sale ad but im over it and out of pocket $400.

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