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Hi guys time to sell my r33 gtst

1994 r 33 gtst 5 speed

freshened rb25det

garret 3076r .86 rear housing [ceramic coated]

Powertune steam pipe manifold [ceramic coated]

tial 44mm waste gate [with screamer pipe]

apexi power fc and hand controller tuned at pro automotive [280kw]

z32 afm nismo 740cc injectors

orc twin plate clutch and flywheel

GReddy type s coilovers

kazama castor arms

kts tie rods and ends

powered by maxx rear camber arms

powered by maxx solid sub frame risers

whiteline rear sway bar

vanquish roof spoiler

carbon boot lip

m spec plastic bumpers

Lenso 18x10 all round

dba slotted rotors

genuine BRIDE seats

extrememly reliable fast package put together using only high quailty parts which has never let me down in the 5 years of putting it together

chasing $16000 neg

or $15000 neg with standard seats

i am negotiable on price but only once youve been to see the car and are serious!

comes with loads of spares including diff 2 sets of drive shafts rear subframe standard suspension jasma rear muffler

call or message on 0400909948 cars located in hobart tasmania

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