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Hello Gentlemen...

As the title implies, I am selling my R33 GTST. I've owned this car for a year and a half now, and I think it's spoiled me for whatever cars I may drive in the Future. The Handling on this Car is just Spot on, every over car feels like it's going to tip over when I go around a corner fast... Anyways, As of 6 months ago I left my average IT job and went back to Uni to Study Mechanical Engineering. As such, I can't really afford to keep the car anymore, hence the sale... But Anyway, Here's Some Details about the Car...

-1993 R33 GTS25T (Series 1 Obviously)

-Gunmetal grey in Colour

-5 Speed Manual Gearbox

-SUNROOF, and the usual Climate control and such

-This car was an Early Import, the guy who owned it before me had it for 2 years.

-Has done about 115,000KM's at the moment

-Has Obviously had it's 100,000KM service, in which I had the Usual belts, Front brake rotors, all pads replaced, and Water Pump replaced

-Clutch was also replaced at 100,000KM due to slight slipping (Better to change it then let it die and have to be towed home)

Car Also has the Following:

-TIEN Coilovers All-round. Not sure which Models, but allow for height adjustment, Dampening and Adjustable Pillow Mounts

-Front and Rear Strut Braces

-18" ANZ Matrix Wheels in the Shadow Chrome colour

-Cat Back 3" Apexi N1 Clone Exhaust. The Exhaust has had the middle muffler chaged to a Hot-Dog style muffler to ensure Legal ground clearence, and has the Big N1 Style muffler at the End.

-K&N Panel Filter in Standard Air-Box

-Greddy Type S Blow-Off Valve. This BOV is orginally a Plumb Back item, however the return pipe is currectly blocked off and it is venting into the Atmo. It's a Simple 2 minute job to Change this set-up from a Amto to Plumb back

-Nismo Short Shifter

-Basic Aftermarket Gearknob (Kinda looks like a Momo one)

-Pivot Fuel Controller. Enables slight alterations to Fuel mix, which comes in handy with the big exhaust and such.

-Starbo Turbo timer

-Replaced Leathers on Gearboot and Handbrake

-Panasonic CD Player with Kicker splits in the front Doors and Kicker speakers on the parcel shelf.

-Remote Central locking with Immobiliser

Other Parts not on the Car but Included in sale...

-Original 16" Wheels

-Smaller Cat back exhaust with Original Rear Muffler (Blows 85Db at Mcloed EPA testing station, TWICE!)

-3" Pipe to go from Cat to that smaller pipe that comes from the Turbo

-'Racing' Cat Convertor (IE Straight through pipe with bracket to bolt on Cat Heat Shield)

-Some Chrome pedals that were taken off because they made the Car unroadworthy

-One of those Puched Out drift Car stickers in White

Other than that, the Car will be sold with a RWC, and buyer can have the choice of which exhaust he would like on...

and of course, Price:

I am Asking $17,000 or best offer, and Would consider trade for cheaper car with Cash adjustment (Looking for something Different, but let me know what you're thinking anyway...)

My Digital Camera is currently 1) At home, and 2) Charging Batteries, so I'll have pictures up in a few hours...

You can contact me on:

Phone: 0403 204 260

E-mail: [email protected]

MSN: [email protected]

Thanks!

-Ross

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