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Hey everyone,

Up for sale is my Midnight Purple R33 GTS. I am selling the car to upgrade to a GTS-T, GT-T or GTR, trade offers welcome.

The car was purchased from Kamikaze Motors in March 2008 and resprayed at DT Panels in March 2009. The respray included door jams and windows removed, the only reminder of the previous color is hidden in the boot. The car has been maintained well and has only traveled 7000kms since purchase. Has warranty and rego til March 2010. The car unfortunately has some minor cosmetic issues: Very slight dent in right rear guard due to narrow driveway and paint faded on boot due to magnetic P-Plate:@.

This is a perfect car for any 'P-Plater' as it has wonderful handling, due to its suspension mods, drivers airbag and has good power for a non turbo.

- Type S specification: Variable cam timing +10hp and a few other things.

- 86,XXX kms

- Manual

- Clean Interior

Price with RWC and cosmetic fixes $13500 or without fixes $12900 and also negotiable depending on mods wanted.

Modifications include:

Engine:

- GTS-T catback to an Xforce Varex muffler [Can be a bit temperamental if used very frequently and when hot]

- Drift pod filter with custom enclosure

- Also have stock air box and snorkel with an Apexi filter

Handling:

- Koni Sport rear shocks with Tien springs

- KYB SR front shocks with Tien springs

- Rear R33 GTS-T strut brace

Interior:

- Razo Pedals and Gear knob

- Clarion 350W dual channel amp

- 800W Clarion Sub X2

- Alpine: tweeters, splits and rears

- Sony head unit with aux

- [All original floor mats]

- Vacuum Gauge

Exterior:

- Schnieder 16" Rims (Japanese)

- 400R Front bar

- M-Sport Side Skirts and Rear Bar

- R33 S2 Spoiler

- Resprayed in MP2 (Midnight purple 2)

Contact me at:

[email protected]

or just pm

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Pm'd.

Car still for sale, $10700 including RWC. Car has had stone chip damage on the front bar and bonnet. Front bar will definitely need to be resprayed. Also car now has Nismo leather gear knob and Nismo radiator cap.

Swap for my R33 GTS-T + some cash adjustment?!?!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...eg-t297961.html

Sorry mate only interested in R34 turbos now, want something newer. Would prefer to sell for cash.

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