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Modified r33 for sale

1994 model

manual

burgandy in colour

nismo lowered susp.

nismo quickshift

nismo exhaust with JASMA rear muffler and 3" dump pipe

nismo adj castor rods

dual stage boost controler

GTR cams,

GTR fuel pump

GTR brakes with semi metallic pads (almost New)

New Platinum plugs

M's air pod

BIG FRONT MOUNT I/C

BLITZ FET/FAT turbo timer

brake lock kit

TAILSHAFT LOOP

3 piece Panasport racing 17"s with good 235 rubber all round or 17" 6 spoke wheels

sport steering wheel

interior absolutely immac no holes or tears anywhere

leather handbrake and gear boot

JVC CD player

new semi mettalic brake pads and disks machined

400R body kit fitted

aftermarket horn

3 point immobiliser alarm with keyless entry, remote start

ice blue headlights

much much more

MUST SELL ASAP

$22000.00 or nearest serious offer.

call 0408 605 725 for more info

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1994 GSR 1.8L (4G93) 4WD TURBO 4 Sale

Charcoal Grey

Rego till April

Ported and Polished Head

EVO 3 Front mounter cooler

EVO 3 G/box

EVO 3 driveshafts

Brass button clutch

Custom s/s 21/4 dump pipe with seperate wastegate line.

3inch stainless steel exhuast, hi-flo cat, Customer rear Muffler (canon type)

Blitz Blow off valve

Bigger radiator (evo 3 spec)

17 inch wheels (lenso copies)

Brand new Koni adjustables all round

King Springs

Bigger rear Swaybar

Strutbrace (front)

Camber kit (front)

Pod filter

Momo wheel

Boost Gauge

Blitz Dual stage turbo Timer

Clear side indicators

$18,200 ono

Does low 13s

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