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Hi All,

Up for sale is my R33 GTR

Model: R33 GTR

Year: 1996

Colour: Deep Marine Blue (Rare Colour) BN6

Km : 145,000 km

Mods:

ECU: Vipec V66

Engine: RB26DETT (Standard)

Suspension: HSD Coilovers, Front Ikeya Formula Camber Arms, Rear Camber Arms (unknown Brand)

Wheels: 17 x 9" Stock R33 GTR Rims

Turbos: Garrett GT2860-7 x 2 (less then 10k old)

Exhaust: Tomei Expreme Dump pipes, Custom twin split front pipe, High flow CATCO cat, 5 Zigen cat back exhaust (12 months old) HKS Intercooler piping (not installed yet)

Full stereo

Price $23,000

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Please Contact me on 0402 777 151

Cheers Darren

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Bump.

22,000 ono Offer.considered.

i have just had the car pass roadworthy and will be on the open market in the coming week or two. If you would like to inspect please give me a call, and i can organise this with you.

I've owned this car since 2009, and have done less them 20,000km in it, as it was my toy, and unfortunately i have to let her go to a new home.

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