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time to let my gts go i bought a gtr would keep it if i could very nice car

in very good nic all over accept little crack in front bar!

motor compression tested

fine accross all cylinders, always used motul oils and serviced every 5000 kms , i do all myself due to me been auto elect by trade i have looked after this car in every way never neglected. garaged and kept clean and polished.

*comes with spare motor been rebuilt had it for a spare has everything on it accept for turbo evrything else on there very good for spare!

might have other parts to go with it too !

*comes with some spare parts ,all wheel steer motor and mecanism, rebuilt alternator and starter motor and some other things!

ok what i have done

*new shocks and lowered springs very smooth ride ! not to bumpy !

*adjustable rear camber rods

*3 inch exhaust from turbo back !

*all new bushes throughout car

*new exceedy hd clutch

*new hybrid gt spec front mount cooler

*300 kw+ hypergear turbo .80 rear just fitted brand new just put on 2 weeks ago

*z 32 afm brand new havent put on yet

*front strut brace crome alloy

*crome alloy radiator just fitted to with full flush ,new coolant

*all ac been done new tx valve compressor,receiver drier,regas

*5 % tint on rear 15%on front

*near new rear tyres

*custom towbar fitted with detachable tounge with 7 pin flat plug extremely handy for towing jet ski or something ,small boat,trailer

*very good interior clean as no rips !

* clarion head unit with usb and i pod conection

*6x9 320 w + 6.5 front splits with tweaters on door with cross overs behind door card do have 1200 watt sub but might put in gtr

*very clean shiny chrome inserted headlights fitted not long ago!

*hid headlights very good at night and look good!

*yellow jacket aftermarket coils near new ! new plugs done 1000 kms

*after market rear lights with new garnish !

*blue tooth handfree ph kit fitted

*2 point imobiliser

*new rear wheel bearings

*brakes all done ,rotors machines , new european pads for better brakeing response

probs other things i cant remember , but yeah i had big plans for this but i bought a gtr has to go ! only reason for selling

wont find many r33s like this anywhere these days getting thinner and thinner

please feel free to ask questions

i also have brand new nistune fully programable ecu thats comes wit

$13250

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