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Must sell Urgently, moving overseas for study in couple of weeks, Best offer b4 i leave will be taken.

serviced every 5000kms using only motul turbolight.

only run on 98ron petrol

R33 GTS25t,black,auto,series 1, 95000 kms 1st owner in aus

custom silver dash,momo wheel, cd player,

GTR front bar and grill, nismo side skirts and rear pods, stealth drift wing,

Tanabe street spec 40mm lowered shocks and springs.

17in matrix rims front 235/40/17 rear 255/35/17 (can powdercoat white)

engine mods include:

hybrid front mount intercooler, hybrid BOV, remap ECU(tuned to run 1 bar boost), hks powerflow pod, hks split dump pipe with wastegate divider, full 3in exhaust with high flow cat and blitz nur spec muffler, boost controller. GTR fuel pump

11.8 AFR@1bar boost.

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seeing as its auto and you can get a 5spd for 15grand, 15k is a bit large. some better pics and of interior would help.

whyd you go with the trailer lights on the front bar? looks like tits on a bull. lol

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