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Well its come time to sell my 33. I have to sell to make way for a home loan. I've had this car since it landed in Aus 2 and a half years ago. The car has been serviced by PVP imports every 5,000km's (basic oil/oil filter change). I've only just put these together from memory and if theres anything missing i will add asap.

1993 Series 1 R33 GTST

Burgandy

110,000 km's

5 speed man

ENGINE

-Turbosmart dual stage boost controller

-Apexi power intake filter

-Apexi bar and plate intercooler

-Apexi dual chamber BOV (have a stock one if preferred)

-Bosch 910 fuel pump

-3 and half inche exhaust turbo back

-Apexi power FC

DRIVELINE/SUSPENSION

-Lowered front and rear suspension

-Front shockers are dampening adjustable

-Xtreme heavy duty clutch

-Shimmed diff

-Front strut brace

-Pineapples

-Gearbox mount

INTERIOR

-Autometer boost gauge

-Apexi RSM meter

-New handbrake and gear boots

-Nismo gear knob

-Pioneer CD player 7*** series

-6 inche kicker speakers rear

-6 inche kicker splits front

-Full alarm system (is a pager alarm system but i have mislocated my pager :S )

EXTERIOR

-stock wheels powder coated white

-Stock Mspec kit

ASKING PRICE - $20,000 ONO

NOW.... i also have extras that havent been put on the car. This includes

-STR cam gear

-OS Giken twin plate and flywheel (USED)

If these parts are wanted with the car something can be arranged but if not i'll just sell them seperatly.

If there are any questions at all or after any pictures PM me or email me at [email protected]

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