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1994 R33 Gtst, manual, white

ARC Front mount intercooler

Apexi Air filter

4 gauge Engine grounding kit

SRR Oil catch can

Apexi SAFC2

Apexi ITC

Apexi BOV

Apexi RSM with G-sensor

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Dr Drift Bleeder valve

Greddy Turbo timer

Greddy A pillar

Defi boost and exhaust temp gauges

Momo gear knob

Momo Steering Wheel

Momo Pedals

Fully tinted by F1 tint a car

Top of the range Prestige alarm system

Reverse sensor

Sparco 17" by 7 front rims

Sparco 17" by 8 rear rims

400R front bumper

400R side skirts

Custom Rear wing

Lowered springs

3" 5 zigen Exhaust system

Pioneer 7300 7" fully motorised screen

Pioneer 6050 Multizone DVD player

Pioneer 12 disk stacker

Extras:

original 16" rims with 2 tyres 99% thread

orginal steering wheel

stock intercooler

stock airbox

Car is in Melbourne Victoria

Price $23500 ono

If interested call 0411757399

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wow great package at a great price. how many kms?

currently 109K kms.... well at least the kms r 100% legit for a 1994 car.. bought the car at 90 plus K kms anywaysso travelled approx 10K since the car landed in melbourne.... not like some 60Kkms cars i have seen coz my engine sure performs much better than any under 100K kms i have seen so far and if u dun believe me test drive it and feel it yourself...... car has undergone it's 100K kms service anyways

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the car has a fair few bits , has it had any tuning? if so do you have proof of the result , Seriously this package without anytuning would be ???.. What Boost do you run day to day and also when you are maxxin it out..? also who did the work? was it done in oz?

Cheers

maty

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