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FOR SALE: $9800ono

MY R33 GTS25T

-155000k's

-man

-hks turbo timer

-hicas lock bar

-carbon vented bonnet

-jap 3' exaust

-jap of set rims

-boos gauge

-nismo gear nob

-drift steering wheel

-motul turbo lite used ever 5000k

just done last major service(at 150k):

-timing belt

-alternator belt

-power steering belt

-aircon belt

-new coil pack

-new spark plugs

-rocker cover seal

car has a two tone re spray(top half only) done by central coast prestige as roof is red it was looking kind of dry so i love that two tone jap racer look so i parted with some cash a few weeks ago to make her look sweet.

all receipts kept as last service was a major so one prob wont need one for a while. selling due to need to buy a ute for work. will trade for a 2004-07 holden s ute with low k's give me a buz to work something out.

call 0400233562

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