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Hi guys,

I have to sell my 1998 gtst 40th anniversary r33 due to a new member of the family being born.

It has been our relibale every day car for the last two years ago. It was purchased from an importer with 88,000 km's on the clock.It now has 122000kms We have never had a problem with it. The car is in Perth.

It is fairly stock but did come with a few little add on's.

Blitz exhaust system

4 stage blitz dual boost control

Greedy boost gauge

Catch cam

And I have just put in splitfire coil packs about 5000km's ago.

The car had been serviced every 5000km( oil & filter)

I also just had a xtreme-dcb-cushioned-ceramic-heavy duty clutch put in by Autoworx where all work but service has been done.

They also set up boost controller on their dyno 12 psi max but runs at 7psi for everyday with 4 stages to play around with.

Also have few spairs to go with the car.

$10,500 firm what we are asking for.

Only keen genuine buyers please ( no scammers)

Pm me for more details or text me on 0447138005 and I'll get back to you as I work away. Any time fine day or night.

Photo's on the way

Edited by aardi
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Here's a pic. Only one I got with me I will put some more up when I get home but this will give u a bit of an idea for now.

http://s1213.photobucket.com/albums/cc470/aardi79/?action=view&current=image.jpg

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