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Immaculate, Showroom condition R33 GT-R. Very Rare Black colour, with tasty mods!

Selling my beloved R33 GT-R due to losing my license, this car has been my pride and joy and is looking for another car enthusiast who will take care of it.

Following mods are

Engine mods

HKS 3" turbo back exhaust

Greddy Front mount inter-cooler

Greddy profec b spec 2 Boost controller

Pod Filters

Irridium spark plugs

Ohlins coilovers

Nismo short shifter

Nismo Super Copper Mix Twin Plate Clutch

DBA 5000 series slotted brakes (front)

DBA 4000 series slotted brakes (rear)

Bendix ultimate pads (both front and back)

Interior -

Workz Emotion Cai 18" Rims with 245 tyres all round

Pioneer MVH-8350BT headunit

JL Audio C2600 splits in front

JL Audio C2600X rear speakers

JL Audio XD700.5 Amp

JL Audio W03 12" Sub-woofer

Viper 5902 Alarm immobilizer with remote start

Over 10k worth of mods, No money has been spared on this car literally. This GT-R will be missed deeply.

Only fault with the car is that the turbos are blown, which will cost about $300 to replace as i've found on the Skyline forums but don't have time or license to fix it.

Interested contact me on 0413597125

No low ballers thankyou

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I'd consider this but price wise, its a little bit of a worry to me because it has "blown turbos".

Can you please describe this more? Did they shit a wheel into the cat? how certain are you that the engine didn't become a victim either?

Not having a go at you mate, but there are a lot of unknowns and I'm genuinely interested.

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