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I must sell this car soon, currently in the trading post for $23950.

THE CAR

Series 1 1993 r33 gtst

Gun metal grey

Custom graphics

Trust Front Bar

Bommex Rear Wing

18 inch wheels, new tyres

Tein adjustable suspension

Custom double dump pipe

Custom 3inch front pipe

Hi flow 3inch cat

Hks 3inch cat back

Hks super dragger cannon

Apexi duel chamber B.O.V

Hks pod filter

A.R.E front mount cooler with polished pipe work

Timing has been adjusted

Pillar mount gauge holder

Autometer Boost gauge

Autometer Air/fuel ration gauge

Momo steering wheel

clean interior

stereo neatly removed (want it for my next ride and keep down the cost)

Service History

This car was bought in by Carmen Import Centre (Brisbane) and has been fully servied in their workshop. I have also asked them to help me sell this car and they will be in charge of taking any genuine buyers on a test drive. Full service history can be disussed with their mechanics.

Final Note

I must sell this car soon, if your half interested, come see the car in person, i'm on the northside of brisbane. I will neg. on the price a bit, offers over 20g will be considered (may go as low as 20 if u want the standard cooler and wheels fitterd,want these parts for my next ride)

Contact Me on

Home (07) 32693900 ask for Justin or Martin(my lil bro)

Mob - 0439719822

Or Carmen Import center bus hours - 38811800 ask for Craig in regards to Justin's r33 for sale.

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