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Mildly modifyed Yellow 1993 R33 Gts25t

Full veilside body kit, MUST SELL!!

Mods include:

Turbo back 3"full exhaust with 3" high flow cat

K&N pod filter

GFB Hybrid BOV

Autometer Boost Guage

Autometer AFR Guage

Turbo Timer

Autospeed phenumatic boost control (curently 12PSI)

Catch can

Front strut brace

Hybrid intercooler

I am selling the car to persue other hobbies and cant afford to do both so something has to go. This is a great car and i have had no issues and lots of great fun with it. In a way it will be sad to see it go.

Curently asking $17500 all serious offers will be considered.

Concider swap for another car of intrest as part swap.

Feel free to PM me or email me [email protected] with any enquiries.

Also have lots of other stuff rims, semi slicks, and other parts availible if you want them.

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