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I am currently putting up for sale my Series 1 R33 4 dr GTS25T. The car is in very good condition except for a cracked grill and a little rust on the front door. There is no rust anywhere else on the car. For a standard car is still quick.

Car - Series 1 R33 GTS25T

Year - 1993

Odomteter - 185,xxx kms

Rego - I will be putting fresh rego on car today so it will have 3 months new rego

Colour - Gun metal grey

Kit - Standard GTST with a GTR spoiler

Motor - RB25 DET

Gearbox - Electronic 4spd Auto

Diff - LSD

Brakes - GTST brakes with very chunky pads left

Suspension - Has been lowered no coilovers etc

Rims - R34 GTT's sprayed grey with near new 225/45 on front and good 235/45s on rear

Interior - All clean GTST no rips etc

Sound Sys - Pioneer USB head deck worth a lot, Sony front splits and tweeters in front and Pioneer 2 ways up rear. All sub wiring has been connected and taped for now but no sub and amp in car

This car runs stock boost and has not been boosted up. Runs the little side mount cooler still. I have no trouble with the cops at all. Runs perfect, no mechanical issues with it at all. I am only selling it due to needing a wagon. I will not trade as I already have a car in mind that I am after.

Im after $9000 or best offer.

I am contactable on 0420 438 536 or email [email protected]

I dont currently have any pics of interior or engine bay but if they are wanted dont hesitate to ask and I will get some. They are all stock anyways.

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Will consider trade for Holden or Ford wagon as that is what I am after at the moment. Will consider a swap for a Stagea even if non turbo as long as its clean. No shitty VN or VP wagons. After something like a VX or VY or BA wagon. Wagon has to be clean. If have a car of lesser value will want cash on top. Cheers.

BUMP.... Do not need trades anymore. Will lower price to $8000. Just rego'd. Good car for someone who wants a turbo without the hassles of worrying about a defect as all stock. And can be used as a family car as is 4 door and has two brackets for two baby seats if required.

Contact info in first post.

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