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im selling my series 1 r33 gtst

Mods:

fmic

3inch exhaust

nizpro coilpacks

high flow 33 turbo

700hp fuel pump

wolf3d

khs mushroom pod

boost gauge

turbo timer

pineapple boost controler

strut brace

hks adjustable coilovers

dvd player touch screen

drift stearin wheel

10 puk clutch

alloy radiator

sunroof

the car has 139,000 ks is currently running 12psi. the paint is green with glitter though it changes in the sunlight. interior is good no rips in seat. the car comes with the remaining rego 4month left and rwc on request.

asking price $8,000 ono need cash throw me some offers never know what ill take or swaps for r32, r33 4 door, cefiro, laurel,

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yes aircon still works just needs to be regased. also please do not message me and tell me you are interested unless you are genuinly interested. sick of people messaging me and then never replying.

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