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Decided now that i am definatley wanting to sell the car, so now its on the market people!!. Only problem is the buckled rim which i have been quoted to fix for 300 (pictured) and worn out tyres.

1993 r33 GTST (white)

r33rb26 conversion done end of last year, engine currently has 85k and car has 100k... currently making 262rwkw on shootout mode

Performance mods

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HKS mushroom airfilters

3inch custom frontpipe and JASMA catback

Bleed valve currently set on 14psi

TRUST oil cooler

Exedy 5 puk clutch

2way nismo diff

nismo front and rear strut bars

Tanabe shocks and springs(unknown)

Interior mods

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Bride non-reclinable racing seat

Momo steering wheel

greddy boost and exhaust temp gauges

Sony double din headunit and cadence speakers

Apexi pen turbo timer

alarm (unknown brand)

Exterior

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GTR front bar

Aftermarket grill

Mspec sides and rear pods

Drift wing

AVS (oldskool) model 5 rims

This car has allot of potential!!

$22,000 open to offers to a trade for a s14(series1)with cash adjustment

Contact number - 0433191766

CAR IS immaculate in condition

Mate i'm quite interested in this car. I'm wondering if you would be interested in a swap for an JDM s15 (mild mods) and cash adjustment. I'm pretty negotiable, so gimme a call on 0422 316 890 if you want.

Nick......

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