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Hey all,

Have a white R33 GTS-T for sale, has an electrical issue as brought up in other posts of mine (worth reading).

The issue is stopping it from starting or turning over in fact, I had a crack at looking at it a few weeks back but just can't be arsed anymore, I have other cars and don't want to fluff around fixing them anymore.

so here are the details :

R33 GTST white. series 1

Lowered suspension

Auto Meter Boost guage

Cooler Pro fromnt mount intercooler

Drift Oil catch can

some kind of sony stereo but just an ordinary one I think.

Trust turbo timer

body kit : I don't know what brand but looks nice enough, the front bar could use some attention down low where it's obviously seen the road or something before.

interior is in resonable condition but I was going to replace the plastics in around the shifter and up the front just cause they could look a little better.

Body is in great shape... don't remember seeing any dentls or scratches.

Thats all I can think of at the moment, but feel free to ask away.

Looking for 6k firm, wont negotiate on price.

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