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speak to my mate at oversea(another r33 GTR owner) about sold my car and looking for a new car. He show me this one. The car belongs to his friend.

Sure i can't afford it, but it's so damn hot and i think it's good to share with everybody.

1999 built, frist rego at 2000

the paint u see is factory color

Apexi power FC

Kei Office Suspension

RSR Exhaust (5 months old)

HKS twin plate clutch ( 4 months old)

Blitz Blow off walve

Blitz Intercooler

HKS Oil cooler

Short shift

Nismo Dash board

Nismo Wheels

Trust Boost Controller

Blitz boost gauge

brand new alarm system

Alplne amp with Rockford Speakers + Sub woofer

and much more

This sale also comes with the following:

1 set Tein Suspension

1 set GTR Original Suspension

HKS Hyper Exhaust

Original GTR Exhaust

Original CPU

Original side mirrors

Spare alternator

Original HID 4000k coz now fit with 6000K

if anyone happy to pay $13,4999 for it i am sure i will help him to bring it into aust :)

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this is not a real For sale thread, just too boring...

the rim is LM GT4 special edition, the most expensive nismo rims

is that a V spec as well?

but i can tell u this car is a lot cheaper than 105K, i COPY the 135k price from someone :)

theres an R34 GTR for sale in sydney on parramatta rd its similar to that one its got the factory chameleon paint, ganador mirrors but different rims

selling for $105K

Saw that one too. He was asking more than $105k when I saw it. Was a very nice car though :cheers:

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