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Hi All,

Selling My R33 Gtst either whole or in parts, vehicle was hit from the rear and isn't worth spending the time to repair.

Engine & Gearbox have done 150,000 Klm's with the following Mods:

- Trust Air filter

- Trust Front mount with piping

- Splitfire Coil Pack

- upgrade turbo (Off another jap import)

- HKS SSQ Bov

- Turbosmart Boost Tee

- Sard fuel Reg

- Greddy Oil catch can

- Greddy catback exhaust (may need a little straightening at the back end)

- Power FC with hand controller

- Greddy Strut brace

- Denso water tank (smaller to accommodate piping)

- Car was running 210rwkw all day everyday with no problems, tuned and serviced no more than 2,000klms ago by Advan, always ran with Royal Purple engine oil.

Interior

- Front seats (perfect condition)

- Rear seats in perfect condition as they were always covered

- Blitz Turbo Timer

- Console is in great condition includes ashtray, working clock, etc (cigarette lighter not working)

- Door trims are in great condition other than the typical scratches around the drivers power window switch

- Skyline floor mats

- steering wheel with drivers airbag (top of steering wheel in shitty condition)

Exterior

- Trial Body kit ( NO rear bar) front bar has a crack on pass side will update with side skirt condition

- stock Bonnet

- Chrome trimmed headlights from a 4 door r33

- Nismo clear indicators

- Doors in good condition

- Standard Brake system

- Front/pass windows all perfect

Wheels DO NOT come with the car.

Plus all the other bits and pieces, let me know if you are interested in anything just send me a msg. Pictures are forthcoming, car hasen't been stripped as yet so if you are interested in the whole car i would prefer to sell as is so make me an offer.

Hi all,

Sorry for the delay, out of town until Monday. Thanks for the offer but 5k is firm. Otherwise I will be wrecking the vehicle at a friends house near by. Can arrange looking at the car anytime Monday on.

0406 761 767- drop me an SMS as reception isnt the best at the moment.

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