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Due to various commitments my baby MUST go this time. If you are after a R33 then you WILL NOT find better then this GURANTEED!!!

It is a R33 GTS-t 93 with 115,000 km. (Do not be mislead by wound back speedo's on most imports These are genuine k's). The car not only looks new but drives like one also.

This car not only stands out from other cars on the road, it turns heads while amongst other skylines also.

Only ever driven local on weekends and if whether permits.

It is cleaned each weekend inside and out regardless. (You will not find a spec of dust anywhere!!!)

Anytest is welcome on this car. I recommend you to see this in person, as there is NO WAY it will dissapointed.

Some quick mods as follows;

Custom paint - Metallic

Complete GTR body Kit

18" ANZ Chrome rims with 265-bk and 235-fronts

Lowered with Complete nismo kit

Full 3" turbo back exhaust with highflow cat

Massive FMIC - core 600*300*80

Custom 5" CA intake

Lighter pulley kit

Lighter flywheel

Ceramic clutch

Custom gearbox - short shift

Modified Ecu to manage aftermarket mods

Turbosmart type III BOV

Turbosmart Bleed valve set @ 9psi producing 250+rwhp

HKS turbotimer

Autometer boost gauge - 30psi

Momo - leather steering wheel

Momo - leather gear knob

Pioneer headunit 50*4 watts

Custom fitted VDO 8" 300 watt rear speakers

Kenwood 6" 3 way fronts

New seals on all doors and windows

Paint + interior treatment done each year

Complete black wiring viper alarm - with option for auto start

Many more mods...

The car has been treated like a baby by a very pedantic owner. Any stranger who has ever seen this car on the road will be able to tell you how well looked after it is.

Any test/ inspection is most welcome on this car as it WILL NOT disappoint even the pickiest.

The new buyer will not have to spend a single cent on this vehicle. As you can see the car produces surprisingly good power at only 9psi. This is a result of fitting quality aftermarket parts and not taking any CHEAP shortcuts like some people do.

Any true car lover will see that the sale price of this vehicle is well below its actual value based on the thousands of dollars spent on modifications and in TLC.

The price is set @ $23,000 for a quick sale. Trades are considered on vehicles up to the value of $5,000.

The car has a years rego remaining and is registered in VIC. Located in East Gippsland - VIC.

PLEASE - NO TIME WASTERS OR SMART ARSES

Email enquiries - [email protected]

Mobile enquiries - 0437 98 11 77

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