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Item: 1993 R33 GTS-t V SPEC (with ALSD)

Location: Southside Brisbane (willing to sell interstate)

Item Condition: Mechanically A1 serviced EVERY 5000k's at Gavin Wood - Autotech. Female owner.

Reason for Selling: Buying a house

Price and Payment Conditions: $22,500 or reasonable offer

Extra Info:

Model: 1993 R33 GTS-t (V-Spec with ALSD and ABS)... If you have to ask why it's a V-spec because of the ALSD, please search the forums. I'm sick of answering the questions.

Exterior:

  • Recently resprayed white with violet ice pearl

  • Blitz mag wheels 17x9 front and 17x10 rears currently with Nexen 235/40/17’s and Federal 255/40/17’s

  • Tinted windows

Transmission:

  • 5 Speed manual

  • Short shift

  • Organic clutch and pressure plate with R32 GTR Nismo spring. Only just installed on 05/08/05.

Engine:

  • Apexi PowerFC

  • Apexi AVCR

  • Apexi GT FMIC

  • K&N pod filter

  • Tomei exhaust cam gear

  • Splitfire coil packs

  • HKS Superdragger exhaust

  • Nismo dump pipe

  • 3” turbo back exhaust

  • 100,000k service done at 83xxx with genuine nissan parts

  • Currently with 130xxx k’s on the clock. Most k’s have been done during freeway driving.

Interior:

  • Two recaro reclinable racing seats

  • AVCR with two settings 0.7bar and 1bar.

  • Autometer boost gauge

  • Autometer air/fuel ratio gauge

  • A pillar 2 gauge holder

  • JVC MP3 head unit

  • Nismo black gear knob

  • New leather gear and handbrake boots

  • Momo steering wheel

  • Metal racing pedals

  • Fitted with a top of the line Mongoose alarm, immobiliser and central locking.

  • In car GME Electrophone 60 channel (40UHF 20 programmable) UHF radio.

Trying to save money for a house, and we don’t really cruise anymore. We have owned the car since it was imported into Australia in March 2002. Car was last dynoed with ~200rwkw. Best time of a 13.5 @ 103mph.

Contact Details: SAu PrivMsg, or erinatsauqld.com... Happy to give my mobile to interested parties, but I dont want every tyre kicker and joy rider ringing on my mobile. Not interested in a quick sale, so if your offer is ridiculous, please don't even bother wasting my time.

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