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Hi All,

My blue 1997 R33 GTST is for sale.

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Its been along to plenty of NSW events and I'm sure club regulars can vouch for it's great condition.

Asking $25,000.

Full details at this website:

R33 GTS25t for Sale

Any questions via pm or [email protected]

(And yes, I know I'm not much of a web designer!)

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You missed out on suspension modifications on your webpage Dundan :D

I have suspension mods? I think some front bushes were replaced at some stack, but otherwise factory.

Simon, ur probably looking for a nice new r33 now right, time to upgrade to a series 2 :(

The exhaust is stock (but you could get a *very* cheap price for that nasty loud exhaust from powerplay, they want to get it off their wall :( )

My cheater tyres rims with D01Js are also for sale, $2000, but you'll need to fight that son of yours and benm to get them...

Dale, reason for sale....

This is the best car I've ever owned, fast, top handling, reliable....but I'm moving to something more family:

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I have suspension mods? I think some front bushes were replaced at some stack, but otherwise factory.

Your car definitely doesn't look like it's at stock ride height... You definitely have, at the VERY LEAST aftermarket springs.

interesting, you're not the first to say that....maybe someone who knows the difference should have a look sometime.

...so make that....

"May have uprated springs" :D

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Beautiful colour! I also have a Series 2 and having compared it to the series 1, I am sooo glad I got the S2!! So many small differences which make it worthwhile. Has it sold yet?? May have some friends in Brisvegas who might be interested.

Hey Dave, the car is still for sale, let me know if your friends are interested. The car is actually at Powerplay (a dealer in Sydney) at the moment but I can still sell it privately...and of course we may be able to do a better price :)

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