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Guys have to let her go...I'm keeping my r33 it's a little more practical and i need the cash for a house, please help me find it a new home

1989 model

*gtr purple

*full bodykit- brand unknown to me

*rb20det

*5 speed

* twin plate clutch

*17 inch enkie rims

*new 215/45/17's

*wheel spacers front and rear (currently not fitted for safety cert)

*Brand new d2 coilovers with pillowball adjustment(inc height adj tool)

*mechanical diff nismo (with nismo part certificate)

*r33 turbo

*custom double dump pipe

*custom 3inch front pipe/hi flow cat and 3 inch to rear ending in a twin pipe muffler

* gtr upgrade cooler and custom pipe work

*blitz bov

*hks pod filter

*apexi safc

*blitz street spec electronic boost controller

*turbo timer

*bride drivers seat

*possible internal work ???

*front strut brace

You must see the car in person, pics don't justify it, is a real head turner!

inc safety cert and like bout 4 months rego

$15500 may neg a little or trade for a cheap jetski

0439719822

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hot car man .. i was looking at this before it was importd... i think it was on Import 101 or some aussie import mob ...

i found some pics on my pc to help your sale..

good luck.....

Matt

*edit .. my mistake. car looks very similar to yours*

:)

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