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Hi all,

R33 40th anniversary edition silver manual

Km's: 99,150

Stock standard except for a Greddy retrun flow front mount.

I have recently replaced the brake pads all round with TRW items, also removed, cleaned and painted all calipers.

Im only selling it due to the fact I never drive it, I think I've done less then 1,500km's in it since I've owned it.

Interior is immaculate, as is the exterior for its age.

I will have to double check but Im 99% sure previous owner had timing belt done when he bought it. The car was orignally imported in 2011, I bought it off the first aussie owner.

Price $11,000 ono. RWC will be supplied depending on price.

Wont need anything for a rwc, tyres, windscreen brakes etc are all good.

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