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Reluctant sale of my loved 93 R33.

Basically this was my dream car but unfortunately my dream girl (now my wife) hated me driving it so it has pretty much sat in the garage for 10 years and only comes out to play when I polish it up and take it for a quick 10 minute spin. I've been saying I'm going to sell it for the past 5 years however I love my car and just couldn't bring myself to do it. The crunch time is officially here as we now have a baby and so it is time for me to upgrade to a bigger roomier family car and I have just built a new home and the driveway is quite steep and the car won't make it down the driveway into the garage due to the lowered body kit.

So here are the specs:

- 93 R33 manual

- Gunmetal Grey

- 45,417 Kms

- GTR guards, kit, speedo

- turbo charged with haltec internal adjustable computer

- all the extras (inter cooler,turbo timer, blow off valve etc)

Offers over 10k

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