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hey guys im puttin my pride and joy up for sale.

1994 series 1

r33 gtst

manual

Gun metal Grey

no rego but can be registered

brand new greddy fmic

brand new XTREAM heavy duty cushion button clutch "less than 200ks"

new motul gearbox oil and Machined flywheel because of the new clutch

Brand new aluminum race radiator by Race Radiators dandenong

brand new URAS solid shifter kit

Brand new Greddy full auto turbo timer

apexi power intake pod

Gizmo 4 stage digital boost controller

service regularly at status tuning and all mechanical work done there

have reciepts

has a fully stripped interior as it was due to be a track car only, i have all interior parts except the carpet.

great car and has great potential.

reason for sale is i am only an apprentice and keep pooring my minimum wage into it everyweek and im starting not apreciate the car as i just keep buying new things for it. would rather someone take over and have fun in it.

car was regestered untill a month ago, didnt renew it as i wanted to race it. but i still have never raced it :) has been sitting in garage untouched for 2 months

price is 8000 negotiable

but would love to swap with whats on offer somthing with a little bit of rego maybe.

sms me (trent) anytime on 0421969340 i can send you pics or you can wait till i put pics up tomorrow or monday

thanx alot guys/girls

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