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Up for sale is my black '93 R33 Gts-T RB25Det
I have owned this car for the last 7 years - purchased on these forums. It has been very reliable and well taken care of, serviced every 6 months and has always been garaged overnight. A lot of highway kms as used to live in outer east. Only fairly basic modifications and have receipts for all work/services done since 2007. Comes with a full year of rego (until December 2015).
Price: $6000
• Manual
• 232,000kms
• Full 3" exhaust (including front pipe and high flow cat)
• Greddy Turbo Timer
• Boost Gauge
• R34 side-mount intercooler (bigger than stock r33)
• 18" lenso rims (one rim is missing center cap)
• Heavy Duty Clutch
• Replaced Timing Belt at 200000kms
• Replaced rear shockers and rear swaybar at 218000kms
• Sound system includes Alpine CD/MP3 player, JBL 2ch amp and 4 aftermarket speakers
• Viper Alarm System
• Tinted Windows
• New battery a few months ago
Doesn't come with RWC, however shouldn't have any trouble as received a defect notice a couple of years ago (due to a chipped windscreen and a few other minor things) replaced windscreen and fixed a few other things and passed the inspection.
I'm located in Richmond, VIC. Contact me via these forums or on 0432 952 531
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