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Still not sold so relisted with a awesome price.

More photos of interior coming on Wednesday.

White R33 GTS-T Turbo

82,000kms on clock

M-Spec Body, 5 speed Manual

18" 2 Packed Alloy Mags (worth about 4k alone)

Yokohama Tires (As New) 275/35Z/R18 Rear

Back & Rear strut brace

Airbag steering wheel

Dual Exhaust System

Turbo Timer

Alarm system

Bluetooth Car kit installed

VDO Speed Alert

Safety Certificate

Regoed till End of July.

Alpine Sound System brand new with Focal

speakers professional install

including boxed Sub in the boot

(removable) Not a cheapo system about $4k.

Pretty much Stock apart from the above.

Has had major service 100,00km done as a

precaution at 80,000km. So thats a major

expense taken care of. Very clean car

always garaged, Oil changed every 5,000 km

(Shell Helix Ultra).

Has to be sold to pay off debt.

Vehicle is unencumbered and ready to go.

This is a regrettable sale, please no Tire kickers

or Test pilots. Serious buyers only.

$15,000. Brisbane Shane 0407 192 821 email:[email protected]

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Wow man, nice ride and good luck for the sale!!!

You will have no probs selling it at that price, almost makes me want to buy your car instead of an R32. Will Pm you tomorrow.

Nath

Interior, also comes with original carpet floor mats.

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Engine Bay turbo never adjusted from stock settings.

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If anyone wnats more pics of anything specific let me know,

at the moment the car is still for sale on a first in with the cash

first served basis. Interstate shipping at buyers cost OK

but car must be paid for upfront.

As predicted my baby has been sold to the first person who came to look.

Thanks everyone.

Shes on her way to Hervey bay and is getting painted HOT PINK. (!!!!!!!!)

Say hello to Skye if anyone sees her driving it around up there from me. :)

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