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i have decided to move to brisbane so i want to sell my car bfore i leave. here are the details:

1993 r33 gts-t

rb25det 5 speed

78,000kms

black

Trust front bar

custom bonnet

nissan sideskirts

hybrid fornt mount, hks pipes

hks exhaust

hks air filter/air ducted.

standard wheels in black

new tyres

pioneer stereo

pillarmount boost guage

FET turbo timer

strut brace

mongoose 3 point imm/alarm.

immaculate interior.

rego til end of june.

car is also on car sales.com.au

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

this car will not dissapoint, it is immaculate and does go very quick.

i'm asking around the $19,000 mark but i am still open to offers. maybe a trade for a relatively stock 4door r32 and cash adjustment.

my mobile numer is 0419612232 or 0418602818 or (02)99452445 or you can contact me on these forums

the car does need to be sold as i moving and need the cash.

thanks guys.

here are some pics

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