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Hi

This is a great car. Owned it for just over a year, serviced every 5000k and runs great. When purchased a year ago the car was resprayed so paint and body is like new. Only very minor chips on the front spoiler bottom lip. The car comes with 19" wheels. The car is very stock except for a 3" catback exhaust with high flow cat. Car also has turbo timer and pod filter. Cd. Mp3 player etc. AC works great. Interior electrics all work. You can't see it in the pictures because I have seat covers on the car but it has Full GTR R33 Interior seats, etc. Also car comes with a GTR wing. The car does need front shocks. Also may need new front pads but I will supply these. The car is also missing the gear stick boot as it had ripped. This car is a great car that looks new and goes great. If there are any interstate buyers I could assist with dropping the vehicle of at a certain location if required. $9500 ono. No time wasters, Tyre kickers and Joyriders. If anyone has any questions or offers contact Matthew on 0434190861

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Located in Melbourne.

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