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Hey guys its FINALLY time for me to sell my line as im getting older(29yo) and need to start thinking bout getting a house

Its a 1993 R33 GTST, im the 2nd Aus owner and have had the car for over 6 years.

Its always been serviced and had oil changes regularly(mostly before its even due!).

Has 149,xxx kms on the clock.

5sp. manual.

Comes with RWC & Reg till January next year.

Modifications include:

- Sunroof

- Custom olive greeny/grey paint, with "Egyptian(?) Pearl"

(Very subtle, yet awesome colour, has to be seen to appreciate!!)

- Topstooge bodykit (front/rear bars & s/skirts)

- 35mm wider fpr R33 GTR rear guards

- 30mm wider D-Max front guards

- Drift/ducktail wing/lip(dunno exactly what its called but can see in pics)

- 19x10 + 19x11 Work VSKF rims

- FMIC

- Airfilter

- custom dump & front pipe

- Fujitsubo cat back

- JVC MP3 player

- HKS Boost guage

- turbo timer

- Alarm

- white dials(when lit can change from green-blue background)

- jap spec light up shifter, but wires have been cut(easy fix)

- Momo steering wheel

- Dash & door handle shrouds all painted same colour as the body

Looking at $15,000 with rims or 12,000 without.

PM or call (03)9363 0332

Located in Deer Park(West) of VIC.

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Hey man ! Are you really going to let go of the car? And the rims?! Thought you were never going to part out with them =( Awesome car though, goodluck with the sale. Shouldn't be too long before someone picks her up. Absolutely beautiful car.

Thanks for the kind words guys :) Its gonna kill me to see her go, but all good things must come to an end. I also have an S14 I have to finish off and sell also :D :D

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