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Up for sale is my 1993 midnight purple r33 gts-t

Since i have owned the car i havent done much to it . It has a 3inch turbo back split dump pipe exhaust system, k&n air filter,strut brace, boost gauge,soney head deck with kenwood speakers ang a 12inch jb [i think] sub with 1000w kenwook amp, nismo gear knob and i just put all new belts and all round pedders lowered springs with kyb shocks as i wasn't happy with the coil overs.I resprayed it midnight purple 2 year ago due to the car having a few scratches all around it. it also has a turbo smart boost controller which is set at 10psi and has never been boosted over it. other wise the car is standard. ive owned the car for 4years now and it gets serviced every 5,000kms and ive never had a problem with it. I am now upgrading to a family car.it currently has 159,000kms if you have an questions message or call me on 0404850553 car is for sale for $9,000

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no thanks mate need to sell

Swap for a black manual 92 BMW 318is. 20 inch dolces, pioneer sound system, 189,000kms, custom exhaust, sunroof, m3 leather interior, m3 mirrors.

Pm me back

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no thanks i have bought a new car already so need to sell not swap

hey buddy

keen enough to swap with my 2006 honda accord and cash my way?

http://www.carsales....20897&silo=1011

cheers

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