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up for sale or swap is my black s2 r33 no faults with the car, could do with a respray but is ok

story is brother bought it last week, but is too powerful for him car has after mrket computer - micrtech, has CGC high flow turbo, SAAS fuel rail, biger fuel pump and injector, car has dyno sheets showing 240rwkw , , car has no faults, blows no smoke , has had a engine rebuild, any tests welcome. no joy riders

12k ono 6 months rego paid today, can msg pics to mobile

kris

0413571766

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would be good to know where your located, and pics sell cars so get some up as soon as humanly possible please thumbsup.gif

located in livopool NSW but will be driving the car to melbourne on the 3rd for a week so, car can be view in livopool today or tomorow or in melbourne till the 12th. will loadt pics soon

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate,

Any chance you might be interested in swapping with my 1997 auto R33 GTS-T 40th anniversary edition in midnight purple colour (GTR colour version) for your R33?

Only reason is I wanted a manual car.

Has 130 kms, everything is fine. Almost completely stock except exhaust and pod filter, tinted windows,dvd player.

Will throw cash your way if your interested.

Cheers mate

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