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Hi Everyone,

Unfortunately a sad time in my life has come where I have to move overseas for sometime due to family issues, so i have to sell up here and move on.

I am listing my beloved pride and joy for sale in the hope that somebody will look after her as well as i did(i just shed tears while writing this) :(

Here it goes, from my Carsales Ad...

Not afraid to say that it is the Cleanest R33 GTST in Melbourne and a real head turner. This car is well know in the Melbourne JDM Scene and is highly respected for how tidy and clean it is.

Privately imported from Japan in 2011 as an Auction Grade 4 and was completely standard comes with all import and compliance papers.

The car runs like a dream and was only ever driven on the weekends. It has always been garaged and washed with high quality products.

You will not find a R33 GTS-T this clean! Inspection will not let you down.

--Modifications--
BC fully adjustable Coilovers
X-Force 3.5inch Full Turboback stainless steal exhaust - Sounds Amazing
X-Force High Flow Cat
Spitfire Coil packs
Blitz return flow front mount Intercooler

--Exterior--
Viva Garage Front Lip
Resprayed front bumper when the lip was put on
SSR Type D wheels
Bridge stone re050 Tires on Rear
Falken 595 on Front

--Interior--
Pioneer LCD Head unit
GTR Instrument Cluster
Alpine Speakers
Greddy Turbo Timer
Boost Gauge

--Downsides--
Wheels could do with a respray
Driver side seat has a small tear in the usual bolster location

Will include standard wheels and standard exhaust in the sale

Location: Melbourne

Price: $11,990 Negotiable

Please inbox me for contact number.

Here she is

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Will upload more photos on the weekend

Edited by Radion
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