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For sale is my white r33 Gts-t. Car is in good mechanical condition. It has been sitting in garage 80% of the year and would rather use the money to pay off home.

Year: 1997

Colour: White

Odo: 137,000km

Car is lightly modified with:

- Kakimoto Cat back exhaust

- Lowered on King Springs

- Have brand new E-manage Blue Ecu, never got around installing it.

- Also have a set of 18" TSW Venoms with 60%+ tread

Cosmetics:

- 19" Axis 5 Spoke Wheels

- HID Xenons

- Dark tint

Service History:

- Always well looked after

- Engine oil changed every 5-6000km with Royal Purple

- Gear Oil Changed 3000kms ago with Redline

- Front Brake Pads changed 2000kms ago

- New tyres fitted 2000kms ago with Kumho KU31s

The Bad:

A previous owner has attempted to remove a stick from the roof. As a result there is now a patch on the roof. Good thing is that it isn't that noticeable. Got a quote to respray to roof for $330. Please see pics.

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Asking Price is $8,500 and is priced to sell. Reasonably firm on the price.

Contact via Post/PM and leave a mob no. for me to text back.

Please do not contact me with phallus head offers as they annoy me. If I missed anything please ask and I will answer.

Cheers

Way

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Alot of people have been asking me about the idle hunt issue which I had with this car a while back.

It turned out to be the AFM. Had it reconditioned and contact points re-soldered and it has been 100% ever since.

Forgot to add to the original post:

- I also have white primered OEM side skirts to come with car. Again never got around installing it.

- It has a decent enough sound system (2 x 3" 3-ways fronts, 2 x 6x9 rears, running via 1200w 4 channel pioneer amp)

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