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will be most likely selling my 1993 GTR as my grandfather just died and the money from that my parents are going to help me with a deposit for a house so its time for the GTR to go as i already have a daily drive. i had big plans but think its time to grow up and move onto a house. In Very good condition inside and out which is why i bought it because i wanted a clean car in good nic on which to build on

Limited modifications include

Genuine R33 GTR Wheels 17x9,

Tien Coilovers,

N1 Spec gtr steel wheel Turbos,

Full 3 inch exhaust system including HKS dumps,

HKS pod filters.

bosch 040 fuel pump

aftermarket thicker intercooler

Mongoose 3 Stage Immobiliser and Alam.

N1 front lip, TBO side skirts,Trust rear pods

aftermarket head deck with ipod connect.

Oil filter relocation kit

New Gates timing belt and new water pump installed about 5000km's ago.

105,000km on clock

located at north narrbeen on sydneys northen beaches. moblie is 0433020435 or PM me

i also have these parts which i was going to install but didnt get to it

LED tail lights

HKS cam gears

800cc injectors

HKS piping

Apexi power FC with hand controller

Greddy Profec 2 spec B boost controller

front and rear strut brace

full sound system

$18500 ONO can negotiate price with the extra aftermarket parts if wanted

pics are b4 the side skirts and rear pods were fitted i will get some with kit on put up in couple of days

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forgot to mention on listing also includes full set of genuine nissian floor mats and HID headlights

17K NOT NEGOTIABLE!!! save all the time and effort of haggling with me and just put price i want up. of course you can negoatiate with any of the extra items i have listed up there. gonna put extra items up for sale in next couple of days.

got more pics but they are too big to upload onto site so email me at [email protected] or pm me for pics.

about to go on full time service for army next week so will only be home weekends and gone overseas in 2 months so car needs to go. make offers but low ballers coz i wont even reply to stupid offers

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CAR HAS BEEN SOLD!!! STILL HAVE SOME PARTS FOR SALE THOUGH.

APEXI POWER FC AND HAND CONTROLLER $825

HKS CAM GEARS $320

LED TAILIGHTS $225

CUSCO FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACES $180

HKS HARD PIPING WITH ARC BOV (2 PIECES ONLY) $240

(CAN BE SEPARTAED $150 FOR BOV AND $100 FOR PIPING)

STANDARD DUMP PIPES $75 AND FRONT PIPE $75

STANDARD INTERCOOLER $175

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