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M-Spec R33 GTST.

Turbo, 5 Speed, Fully adjustable track suspension, Nismo bodykit, Nismo Strut braces Front and Rear, Nismo dash cluster, JL Audio Sound System, 19" Wheels with 10" rear tyres, Slotted brakes front and rear with track brake pads. HKS Super Dragger stainless exhaust system, 3" dump pipe, Defi Guages, GReddy adjustable exhaust cam gear, Kevlar timing belt, New heavy duty clutch. Interior is in Excellent condition.

Color: Maroon/burgundy Metallic - don't know the specific color name.

Car has only done 110,000 kms.

Well looked after. I imported this car through JSpec in 2008.

100,000km service has been done, with new water pump, kevlar timing belt, and timing belt pulleys replaced.

New front tyres.

Stereo:

JL audio front splits

Rears JL audio 6.5 with tweeters

12" JL audio W3 Subwoofer in JL ported box

Kicker 5 channel amp

Pioneer Headunit

System is 2 year old but hardly gets used.

Panels are very straight, 2 minor dents on left side - easily fixed.

Bonnet has some paint peeling, and front bar has seen better days. A rabbit ran under the front bar, taking off some paint.

I have a new Tomei HP fuel pump for this car, which will go with the car if it sells for over 12,000.

I also have a full set of Ohlins Coilovers to sell - one of the fronts needs rebuilding but these are supposed to be really good coilovers.

Selling for financial reasons and dont need 2 cars right now. Sad to see it go.

Any questions, call 0422 722595 or send me an email: scott at jetvideo.com.au

Photos:

http://cid-6f16a00edf765349.skydrive.live....F765349!119

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