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1998 R33GTR 500HP FS!

WHITE

5 SPEED

DUAL AIRBAG

BREMBO BRAKE

HID LIGHT(SERIES3)

RED TRIM

45000KM

ARC INTERCOOLER 600X300X105

HKS INTERCOOLER PIPES

HKS FILTER

HKS FUEL RAIL

HKS 660 cc INJECTOR

HKS EVC PRO BOOST CONTROLL

HKS ADJUST FUEL REGULATOR

HKS GT2530 BALL BEARING TURBO

HKS EXTENSION

HKS EXHAUST SYSTEM

APEXI N1 SUSPENSION

NISMO 320KM WHITE FACE SPEEDO

NISMO TRIPLE GAUGES

EXTRA 2 GAUGES AT PILLAR MOUNT

APLINE CD PLAYER

UP GRADE SPEAKER

FULL DO LUCK BODY KIT ( FRONT+SIDE+REAR+REAR SPOILER)

18X10 DO LUCK WHEEL

UP GRADE ECU

OS GIKEN TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

VERY GOOD CONDITION

THIS GTR IS SET UP FOR 500HP STREET GTR,

PRICE $64000,ITS LAST MODEL OF R33GTR (1998)

also done the compressure test:

1st----------- 179

2nd---------- 180

3rd----------- 180

4th----------- 181

5th----------- 178

6th------------ 179

SERIOUS BUYER ONLY

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