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Hey guys, I'm selling my '94 R33 gts-t 4 door. pretty much stock with a few nice mods so could be a good base for a future build. it has had a second engine put in about 20000 kms ago which has about 138000 k's on it now, while the body has seen around 230000 but no other parts have ever had an issue. there is 1 small scratch on the rear near the petrol tank but other than that the interior and exterior are in great condition.

The current mods are:

GFB BOV

Front mount intercooler (brand unknown) but its grey which helps being a daily driver

Pod

Bilstein coilovers all around (not quite sure on height but its definitely lowered but handles like its on rails)

Battery (brand new) relocated to the boot

Aftermarket clutch (brand unkown) feels very nice

HKS turbo timer

There are probably a few more mods that i can't think of but not too many. It's registered until December this year. Currently the car is in Bathurst but i can bring the car to Sydney for inspection for very serious buyers.

Asking $7000 at the moment but feel free to PM me an offer or for more details/contact details.

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