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1995 WHITE R33 GTS-T M-SPEC

This car is in very good condition, I've serviced the car every 5000kms and usually only take it out on weekends. I've never actually had a chance to dyno or run it on the track yet. The reason I am selling is because I know have a family and need something more suitable for my needs. It's a regretful sale but I have to do it.

- 5 Speed Manaul

- 78,000 Original Kms (Log book from Japan to prove)

- Immaculate Condition inside/out

- Works 17" Gold Deep dish rims

- Nismo 400R front bar

- Nismo Eyelids

- Nismo Grille

- Auto metre Boost Gaugue

- Razo Gearknob

- Sony Headdeck

- Full Mongoose alarm and immobiliser

- All standards still included i.e. Airbags, Climate Control etc.

- UH OHH number plates might be included

Mods:

- T3/T4 Hi-flow Turbo

- Full exhaust from the dump pipe with Hi-flow Cat

- GTR Intercooler with full custom piping

- GTR Fuel Pump

- Blitz Super Sound Blow off Valve

- K&N M's Pod Filter

- GReddy ProfecB Boost Controller

- Front Tunabi Shocks and Springs

- Strut bar

- Aftermarket 1by1 lock diff (Both wheels spin)

- Apexi SAFCII

- Blitz Turbo Timer

- Irodium Spark Plugs

- Heavy Duty Brass Button Clutch. (only 2 weeks old)

- Heavy Duty Pressure plate (only 2 weeks old)

I'm looking for $20500. Any queries or such please contact me on 0414884432 and ask for Richard. PM's and emails to [email protected] are more than welcome.

Pics are available at:

http://www.gourou.tk/seti/front.jpg

http://www.gourou.tk/seti/angle.jpg

Yeah I reckon the car is definately underpriced too. But I wants a quick sale because as i said my stated family requires a different alternative. Im looking to get a WRX 4door if anyone is willing to make a swap.

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