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hey guys,

i have decided to sell my 1996 r33 GTS-T. Im moving to england for work in august so therefore the car has to go.

the car has been well looked after and has been services every 5000 km's by a reputable mechanic, has done 170 000 km's ii have had it for 3 years and have never had a major problem. car comes with rego till the end of november.

the car has had some minor upgrades which are listed below.

Trust exhust system

Nismo 555cc injectors

apexi power fc

apexi avc-r

tein coilovers

greddy frount mounted intercooler

spitfire coil packs

k&n pod filter

mid-night express tinted windows

car is also equipped with full sound system

2x alpine type S 12" subs (in box)

4x alpine type R splits

panasonic head unit

also full set of under car neons

im looking for $8000, not interested in swaps or parting out, will only sell as a whole package

im in Brisbane, so any interstate buyers are welcome but will need to be willing to pick the car up from brisbane

anyone interested please send me a pm, PICS WILL BE POSTED ASAP PLAN ON TAKING SOME TOMORROW

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