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Item Summary: silver 1996 R33 GTst with minor mods

Reading: 98500km

Location: newcastle

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: upgrading 2 a new toy : )

Asking Price: $14500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0431 564929 (luke)

Engine/Drivetrain

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Pedders lowered springs (40mm)

Trust intercooler kit

Trust Type-s blow off

HKS SuperDragger cat back exhaust 3.5"

jjr 3" ss split dump pipe/front pipe

Exedy Heavy duty single plate clutch

Rda slotted front rotors

3" ss intake pipe w/ ss pod filter

R34 turbo

New ngk platnium plugs

Candy orange rockercovers

Polished n detailed everything

Interior

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Almost perfect condition sr3 recaro seats in red

Red leather gearboot n handbreak boot

Trust gear knob

Exterior

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Standard s2 apart from gtr wing and s2 4 door grill

19x8.5, 19x9.5 tenzo-r gt-05 wheels black w/ chrome lip

Sound System

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Alpine Type-s 6.5" splits front

Alpine Type-s 6.5" 2-way back

2x Alpine v power Amps

2x 12" Alpine Type-S Subs

Alpine top of the range fold out

touch screen dvd plater

Other

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Full Mongoose alarm system

also comes with new top secret front bar and copy greddy plenum

Awesome car, very quick n reliable, has never had any problems. car needs 2 go make me an offer comes with 10 months rego

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I will make u offer 7k

no need the rego

let me know

cash take it from u this saturday

hahaha. why so high? why not just offer him a pack of chips and a can of coke? small chips. not those big expensive ones!

hey mate nah im sweet with an inspection, havent done 100k servise yet but previous owner changed the timing belt and i service it every 5000 kms.

nah dont smoke and its never been tuned, still running standard boost.

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