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im selling my 95 r33 due to buying a Gtr r32, car is very clean its got 140,964 km one the clock, it runs well n pritty much standard never boosted, so its a good daily or project car to build from stock.

location: sydney

Price: $8,500 neg

kms: 140,964

listings mods:

- aftermarket front bar, side skirts, rear pods

- cat back exhaust

- turbo timer

- 19 inch konig unknown golds,, 9.5in at the rears n 8.5in at the front

- aftermarket front mount intercooler

- lowered springs.

- heavy duty clutch

- short shifter kit

so car looks nice ill send pics to interested buyers until i can post up pics soon

contact: 0411520000, call anytime business hours n after hours.

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yeh cuz sorry i lost my password so used yours it was easy to remeber, well dosent matter wat user name u use to sell the car, people im still negotiable so make an offer or come see the cra.

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