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1993’ R33 GTS-T

Wine Red

120k

Alarm

Remote locking

Cam Gear

3” from turbo to cat

GFB boost Controller

Decent stereo (cd, 6x9, 5”, 12” sub)

POD Filter

Custom Air box (not installed)

Front mount cooler (mounted on the car but no plumbing)

Strut bar on the front

Lowered 30mm with TEIN springs

Remote start (press a button from 10m away and the car starts up)

Kit, the car also has a full replacment trial rear bar, trial side skirts, gtr grill) not yet put on.

Basicly i got the car with 90k on the clock since then i have spent a fair amount of money, strait away got the 100k service (have serviced every 7.5k since).

i got the car almost stock and have been doing mods peice by peice, (hence why the intercooler isnt plumbed.etc)

im selling because i need some thing more pratical for family..etc

it has been a great car, never had problems.

the is a scratch on the rear quarter pannel (not sure what from)

a bit of clear has also pealed off around the rear window on the quarter pannel.

hopfully i will have pics up soon. people are welcome to come and have a look.

im located in Windsor, (West Sydney).

if you have any questions please call my mobile: 0422 918 943

looking for around 17,300.

thanks.

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Hi mate,

Can u pls post some pics...

How many ks u riddin on it now?

Wanna giv us specs on the steza too?

Cheers  :Bang:

hey mate, i can send some to your email, i cant post at the moment i dont have them uploaded to my ISP yet.

km's are at around 120k, maybe a bit over.

steza = steario? i will have to look on exact specs, but it has a sony head deck, its mp3, has 3 rca inputs and a tv input. (pretty decent head deck)

6x9's are kenwoods. its got 5" in the front (cant remember brand).

a 800W Amp. (4 way, Avalanche)

1000W Kenwood sub in box (1 month old)

cheers.

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