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Hey everyone, time has come to move on to a newer car. So i have to sell my beloved R33.

It is a 93 model R33 GTS-T, manual. Dash shows 230,000km but suspected to have had a new motor dropped in at some stage. car drives strong.

Was completely standard when i bought it 6 months ago, except for slotted and drilled front brakes and an alloy radiator. Since then i have added:

Front mount intercooler (pretty sure its a cooling pro kit)

Catback exhaust, 3" from cat back (pretty sure the cat has been gutted aswell as it pops flames)

Tein HR coilovers, height adjustable. stiff springs, something like 10kg fronts 12kg rears

Turbotec boost controller running around 11psi

Rota grid-R in Absolute green, 18x9.5 +22 fronts and 18x10 +15 rears, stretched 225/40/18 all round (around 2000km old)

Brand new Nissan OEM Coilpacks around 2000km ago also (comes with a spare set of coilpacks, thought they were the problem but wasn't)

I also still have the old set of wheels which were 18x8.5 speedy mesh type wheels with tyres which can be put on for a cheaper price.

Only problems with the car is a few spots where the paint has peeled, and a slight exhaust leak just after the turbo ( i think its the gasket between turbo and dump).

Everytime i drive the car i let it warm up before boosting it, hasn't been tracked, hasn't been thrashed (Of course i've given it a squirt every now and then though!) body work is completely straight, no dents what-so-ever.

I'm looking at 8.5k firm with the green wheels, as i'm needing the cash to buy a new car! CASH ONLY

0432388709 to contact me.

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