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Hi here is a stock r33 gts-t for sale.

Mileage: 104500kms

The car is pretty much standard with just a cat back system and blitz BOV, both came with the car. Very clean inside out the obvious flaw being those 2 paint chips on the bonnet and that also came with the car. Very good on fuel, I get 10.8L/100 on 98ron and 9.7L/100 on 95ron with general driving with lot of air con use. Air con works perfectly. Honestly not really anything to fault on this car. Great for a performance daily or start of a project.

100,000kms major service done at 99900kms with all belts(including timing belt) and fluids changed. Clutch has been changed by previous owner. Very light and easy to drive just like a factory clutch!

Price : $11,500ono with 11 months rego.

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Plate has been changed to normal yellow plates. PM if interested. Thank you for looking.

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Did you scratch the plastic on the steering collumn when changing to a cluster with lower mileage ;)

Just Kidding nyaanyaa.gif

Free bump

Haha those scratches came with the car but as we all know about imports, I wouldn't be suprised if it was wound back (most likely). I didn't care too much about the mileage when I bought it. I just made sure the timing belt&water pump were changed and the car ran smooth with no issues :)

Yeah that's what I thought as well. The car is literally in great working order with no rust, clean interior and exterior with minor wear and tear! BUMP!

Thanks mate. The price indeed reflects how good the car is. Plus I believe 11.5k asking price and negotiable is pretty fair.

Also the car went on the dyno during the week and made 167rwkw @ 9psi which is pretty good for a stock gts-t with just a cat back.

  • 2 weeks later...

Important update! Car is current NOT available due to some idiot civic driver tailgating me and ended up locking up the brakes in the wet and hit the rear! Damaged the rear bar and rear quater on the driver's side :rant: Car is going to be assesed by my insurance tomorrow and hope will get fixed soon.....Will update once it is fixed....

Edited by G0Z1LLAAAAA34
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  • 3 weeks later...

Bump! priced to sell. Very reliable car with no rust, mechanical sound. Good a/c, plenty of rego left, 4 new tyres. $9000ono

Edited by G0Z1LLAAAAA34

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