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Pre-Xmas PRICE DROP!!!

1993 R33 GTST

4 door

5 speed

96,000km

Metallic grey

Pirelli P6000 tyres

Boost controller

Remote central locking

Immobiliser

New, bigger battery

New cam belt at 90,000km

Sony MP3 CD stereo

An original car in excellent condition

Well maintained, regularly serviced (by Dr Drift)

Imported in 2002/03 by current owner (with 72,000km)

Now just $14,900 with RWC & rego!!!!!

Located in bayside Melbourne.

As you see from the child-seat in the back, this has been my family's second car for the last 3 years. Unfortunately the family has outgrown the car, so I'm getting something bigger & less fun.

I have to sell thsio car, even though I love it & it has given me absolutely no trouble since the day I imported it.

This car has been so good to me, I'm importing my next car (Mitsubishi RVR turbo) through the same broker.

Email me ([email protected]) or phone 0408 579 313.

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