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I apologize for the lack of photos, I'm just putting my feelers out to see if there is enough interest. If I get some decent offers I'll have the car detailed and re-post with some new photos.
The photo is old but the only difference is a new GTR spoiler, colour matched.

Absolutely regretful sale, I am selling because I am moving back to Cairns in 6-8 weeks and starting full time uni.
Also now have a permanent back Injury which mates it extremely difficult to get in and out of a low car.

I purchased the car back in 2009 off a guy who kept the car immaculate and has provided a folder with with a detailed service history and receipts. It has never seen the track and never been drifted.
It's pretty much stock apart from a few minor mods.

Heavy duty clutch

GTR spoiler
$2000 worth of audio - head deck, speakers, amp, 12 inch Alpine Type R sub in boot
Pod filter (will include stock airbox and filter)
Flood gate BOV
HICAS lockout bar

Will provide roadworthy and 12 months rego.

150000 k's

The car has been a dream to own and I've never had a major problem. I've never raced or drifted it, had it serviced every 10000 k's.
Currently selling the car out of Brisbane but can take the car to Cairns with me if I get the right offer.


$8000 negotiable
Willing to swap (also have an 07 GSXR 750 that I love to bits, but willing swap the r33 and bike for something worth 18k+)

Mobile: 0426255586
Email: [email protected]

Cheers, Jake.

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