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R33 gtr vspec s1 wreck

Up for sale is my r33 gtr vspec 

Looking for $16000 neg

unfortunately the car has been involved in a crash. 

Selling as whole will not part out.

96000kms, engine was healthy and was pushing 262, fairly stock. Had adjustable cam gears done day before crash.

Won't be selling with power FC 

Won't be selling plates 

Comes with exhaust with aftermarket  front pipes, high flow cat, has a dent on the exhaust. 

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