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Hey guys,

Im selling my R33 as i just bought something else more suitable for work etc

Its is manual GTST 40th anniversary edition its clean, tidy and well looked after.

serviced every 5000km and always run on 98.

It was imported by the Toy Shop in sydney

It only has 85000 kms on the clock. The timing belt was done at 70000km

when it was imported. I have receipts of this and the sale from The Toy Shop.

Mods are as follows-

Blitz front mount

Blitz sus pod filter

JJR airbox

17in AVS wheels

3in cat back exhaust

Turbosmart T boost (9psi)

Saas boost gauge

HKS type 0 turbo timer

GTR rear wing

7inch dvd screen with GPS

Remote keyless entry (includes 2 keys and remotes)

Long NSW rego July 2013

All electrics work. windows, mirrors,climate control etc

Its been a reliable and great car to drive, be sad to see it go.

It does have some light scratches here and there. Nothing a polish wont fix

Looking for $8300ono

Any questions dont hesitate to ask

Contact 0434 051 412

Chris

Car is located in Tamworth NSW

Sorry the pic quality is not the best

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Still have the car guys, to sweeten the deal for $8k firm ill throw in 2 rear rims and tires 19in Hiro Gold 19x10.5. Im keeping the front wheels for my other car. I cant keep the rears as there too wide and wont fit. Tires are 85% tread, no gutter rash. Only 6 months old

U can buy the front rims for $300 a piece + tires at bigotyres dot com. To see pics of these wheels check out my profile pics

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