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I'm already regretting saying this...it's up for sale. Car does not fit with family requirements atm. :P

* 1993 R33 GTS25-t

* Gunmetal Grey, very tidy exterior and interior

* 71000 km, purchased Nov 2000 with 46000 km (I only do ~5000 km/yr)

* Manual

* November rego, can supply Pink Slip

Basically stock (no rego/insurance hassles) except for:

* NEW Splitfire coil packs (installed January)

* Volk Racing 17" wheels w/ Dunlop FM901 tyres

f: 235/45 17. r: 255/40 17

* DBA 4000 series discs on front (~few thousand kms) and Ferodo DS2500 pads all round (very, very good combo)

* 02 Rush panel filter

* Kenwood stereo

* special HKS lightweight alloy colour coded valve caps! :headspin:

It has some nice touches like:

* series 1 option rear wing ( same as S2) became std on S2 afaik

* raised metal GTS25-t badge on boot, not painted script

Would make a great basis for a mod project or keep it stock and have a very tidy car. Interior is in excellent condition with only a small wear mark on the drivers seat from the belt near where your right hip would be. Locked in garage most of the time and not driven as a commuter/shopping trolley etc.

Price adjusted: $16,900 ono

$15,900 with stock Nissan 16" alloys

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Click here for more pics in the Gallery.

Contact Dino by pm / email / 0414 550 911

Click here for ad on Carsales.com.au.

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ok kool- well it will probably be on sunday if that is ok? i will give u a call anyway and arrange sumthin  :) this guy better not get in first  :)

- manda.

I don't mind who gets in first. :)

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