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Car: 1995 R33 gtst, Series 1.5

KMS: 138,000

Location: Melbourne S.E

Price: $6,000 ono

Contact Details: PM or Brad on 0423 292 542

History: Car was bought in 2005 by a mate from RAW Imports in Rowville. Was completely stock. After that it went under extensive cosmetic change.

He fitted custom widebody kit with 1.5 inch wider guards, a set of 18inch dished wheels and spacers to fit. i bought the car from him in 2007 for $12,000.

Basically fitted cooler kit by Galdez Fabs in Dandenong, Apexi Bov, and thats it, I lost my licence in 2008 and the car has since been unregistered.

Looking to get rid of it as its taking up space and being completely unused (company car ftw!).

The wide body kit still retains factory guards underneath to keep it legal as i've been told complete fibreglass guards are illegal in vic.

Comes With: Custom wide body kit

Apexi BOV

K&N panel Filter (brand New)

18 inch wheels

3 1/2 inch turboback

5 inch tip (Invidia)

air/fuel & boost gauges in pillar mount

Lowered all round with unknown setup (currently just below 100mm)

Complete Factory Mats

Clear side indicators

Extras: Extra boot with Big spoiler (not to my taste)

Series 2 spoiler with working brake light

GTR front bar (needed to fit wide guards)

Full set stock r33 wheels

Standard cooler ki with piping

standard bov

Evey other litte bits n peices i have lying around lol

Bad points: Unregistered

Slight water pump leak

Few scratches etc

(Hence the low price)

more pics on request

Ps sorry for the pic size, not sure how to compress or anything

AAGHHHHHHh, images art working. pm for more pics

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forgot to mention,

car also has heavy duty organic clutch, will probly think of other things over next couple days.

this was kinda spurr of the moment as doing house reno's atm and this thing keeps getting in the way lol.

also did i mention... ONO.

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