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Item: 1994 Gts R33 non turbo s1, 5 speed manual. 127,000 Km's

Item Condition: One of the cleanest 33's around.

Price: $13500 ono with 12 mnths rego.

Location: Sydney.

Extra info:

Rb25de , 5 speed manual

BC racing coilovers

Front and rear strut bracing

17x8.5, 17x9 advan wheels. Also will come with 2 17x7 wheels.

Boss kit, d1 spec detachable boss

Deep dish steering wheel.

High flow cat with 3inch stainless exhaust. Real loud sounds tough.

Aliminium radiator

Exedy Heavy Duty clutch, 15,000kms old.

Aftermarket rear bar with nismo sideskirts.

Timming belt and waterpump had been changed at 100,00kms.

does not leak any oil.

Car has always been serviced with the best quality oils every 5,000kms

Pioneer headunit wit 4 channel amp with a 10inch kicker sub.

It has been drifted on the track a few times and has never gave me a problem and goes great for a NA.

Car is in great condition inside and out and has had a full respray less than 1 year ago.

Na RB25's are pretty much unbreakable and it never misses a beat.

Excellent car for a p plater looking to get into drifting.

Pictures: Will be up soon.

Contact Details: cam, call or msg me on 0416410083.

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Edited by cameron666

Item: 1994 Gts R33 non turbo s1, 5 speed manual. 127,000 Km's

Item Condition: One of the cleanest 33's around.

Price: $13500 ono with 12 mnths rego.

Location: Sydney.

Extra info:

Rb25de , 5 speed manual

BC racing coilovers

Front and rear strut bracing

17x8.5, 17x9 advan wheels. Also will come with 2 17x7 wheels.

Boss kit, d1 spec detachable boss

Deep dish steering wheel.

High flow cat with 3inch stainless exhaust. Real loud sounds tough.

Aliminium radiator

Exedy Heavy Duty clutch, 15,000kms old.

Aftermarket rear bar with nismo sideskirts.

Timming belt and waterpump had been changed at 100,00kms.

does not leak any oil.

Car has always been serviced with the best quality oils every 5,000kms

Pioneer headunit wit 4 channel amp with a 10inch kicker sub.

It has been drifted on the track a few times and has never gave me a problem and goes great for a NA.

Car is in great condition inside and out and has had a full respray less than 1 year ago.

Na RB25's are pretty much unbreakable and it never misses a beat.

Excellent car for a p plater looking to get into drifting.

Car is also ENGINEERED for:

Exhaust

Coilovers

Strut bracing

Steering wheel

Rims + spacers

Pictures: Will be up soon.

Contact Details: cam, call or msg me on 0416410083.

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