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For Sale guys,

93 R33 GTS-T

genuine 75,000 kms

Trust Rear wing

Nardi Steering Wheel

CD/MD Player (Verry SChmick- double din adjustable fascia angle, highly adjustable sound field processor and looks great)

Stainless Kakimoto exhaust added since photo

Gorgeous 17x8 inch Jap Rims (235 and 245 tyres)

Mechanically Stock

Great condition- all small blemishes rectified

Sale includes registration- no hassles, just buy and drive....

Looking for $20 000...

Please reply or email me at [email protected], or call me on 0438 265 673...

Cheers

Slaz

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I just thought that i should publicly thank Slaz for selling me an awesome car. His description of the car, photos, and all other information were extemely accurate. I travelled to Melbourne from Sydney to buy the car without having seen it and was not disappointed! It even had a turbo timer that he forgot to mention when he was telling me about it. :rolleyes:

And all at a bargin price!

All in all, my experience with Daver Specialist Performance Imports (Salzs Business) has been excellent.

Heres my shameless plug... if your after an import, give Slaz a call, and im sure he will do his best to help you out!

:D thought it was cool!

Cheers

Arkad

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