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The time has come for me to sell my baby as there is a real one on its way and need a family car.

R33 gtst 1993

11 months rego

Custom white pearl respray (done two weeks ago)

Msport bodykit

Petrol 19inch 265/40

D1 coilovers

DBA slotted rotors

Tinted windows

GT28rs turbo

Sitfire coils

Front mount intercooler

2.5inch exhaust

Sony cd / dvd touch screen

Comes with a spare set of stock rims with 90% tread

I'm sure there is a lot I have missed

text or phone for more info

Sydney, Kellyville

$9,500 ono

041 659 9066

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It kills me to say it because you've put your car up for such a good price but I suggest doing what I do and just throw a baby seat in the back, works fine for the wife/baby and I.

The wife is pretty short though so she fits in the back seat without any problems.

What led up to the painting.

I'm a spray painter so I do this for a living and thought the car would sell easier with a new bodykit and a custom colour change.

I would like to keep it a little longer and enjoy/see the hard work I've put into the car but must look to the future.

No short cuts, our shop would charge +6K. for a job like this so I think the car is a fair price and it is "or near offer".

A few pics at the shop trial fitting the bodykit as you can see the body is straight before I started.

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