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Hey guys,

Been pondering about it for a while now, and mite wanna sell the car for a 180sx.

Let me know what its worth?

95 Model Silver 5 Speed R33 GTST

50,000kms

Dual Airbag and Abs (rare in series 1 iv heard to have these 2)

Complete Nismo dials

Apexi N1 Cat back zorst

Apexi Hybrid Fmic

Turbosmart Dual stage boost controller

Hks Sequential BOV

Gab adjustable suspension

16in S15 rims with (1 week old rubber)

Rear seats/Door pods hand brake n gear boot in leather (in the process of getting done)

Top of the range Mongoose alarm with pager.

Complete 400R kit going on soon.

Green stuff brake pads (still good)

Complete Pioneer system consisting of (head unit, 4x 6inch Splits)

You won't find a car like this, being my 2nd R33 Gts i know. It feels so smooth to drive (reflected of the kms) Car has been fuggin pampered (another reason why im selling is cuz gf keeps complaining i spend too much time with it!!) haha

The word Skyline lights up too @ the back :D (o yeh Rice!)

Really really regret this ppl but she must go....(fink im gonna cry)

Had big plans for this car but will let someone deserving finish it off.

How much is she worth?

Donnie

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Someone offer me $23,000.00

and its yours.

They car is absolutely clean inside out. Non smoker's car. has all carpets. Interiour is immaculate. 100% good clean car.

Donnie ;(

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