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PRICE REDUCTION - $16,900

Looking for a R33 GTSt then check this one in Near PERFECT CONDITION!

Reason for sale - I took delievery of a 350z Track this week

Colour: WHITE Stock R33 (no aftermarket body kit).

Rego: Oct 2005

Location: Richmond Vic

Kms: Always garaged 24/7 with genuine 110,000kms (I bought it with 74,000kms when it landed here in '02 I still have the independent road test available for you from when I bought it)

I am the 1st Australian owner. NO significant engine mods/track work/drifting etc.

It does have an Apexi hi flow airfilter and cat back exhaust (sounds sweet - not loud until you crank it). HKS turbo timer.

Always had 5,000km Mobil One engine oil changes.

Steering wheel, gearbox housing and hand brake cover all sport fresh 6mth old black leather (Non smoker owns car).

Full Pioneer stereo system +4ch amp w/12 inch sub.

A/C refurbished in January this year - receipts available.

$16,900

Cheers

Clint 0422 464 353

AKA RGS - Richmond

any pics? what is the gearbox? 5 speed or auto

Hi Darren,

5 Spd Manual - of course!

Car is likely the best example you will see - no :bs!:

Pics - more are available if you PM me your e-mail address or try ad at

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

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