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For sale is my 1993 r33 gtst type M

RB25DET Neo out of r34 gtt

Greddy Plenum

Blitz FMIC

Splitfire coil packs

Trust pod filter

3 inch exhaust

Apexi Power FC

Apexi AVCR

Greddy turbo timer

Greddy boost guage

Nismo 300kph dash

DVD player with screen

Alpine R splits in front

Alpine R 10 inch subwoofer with amp

18 inch Chrome rims

Veilside bodykit

GTR rear wing with carbon fibre center blade

Carbon fibre bonnet

Carbon fibre side mirrors

Momo steering wheel

Bilstein lowered suspension

Alarm with immobiliser

Front bar is missing the lower lip, side skirt has some minor damage both because the car is low.

Drivers door has a decent size paint chip and there are a couple of other small marks as seen in photos.

Car is registered in Tas, though I am located in Melbourne (west). Tasmanian buyer would be best as change of registration in Tas does not require a roadworthy certificate.

Roadworthy certificate is NOT supplied with this car. Others may only want to buy if they want to roadworthy themselves or use it as a track car or scrap for parts.

Starting price @ $8000 ono

While I'm at work I cannot access my phone, so leave a message and I can call back. Otherwise email, text, or reply on here.

Test drives not available, I will take prospective buyers for a drive if serious.

Also make the trip to Tas on a fairly regular basis so I would be willing to deliver car to Launceston or Hobart if deposit is paid.

Paul

0431 874 557

[email protected]

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  • 2 weeks later...

$5000

If no interest in the next week, will look at scraping for parts.

5k is a bargain for this car.

Currently working between 8pm - 4am so if trying to contact me, best time is 5pm - 8pm.

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