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Hey all, im the first owner of this car in Aus. Was bog stock when I paid 20 grand for it nearly 3 years ago.

Its serviced religiously every 5000 k's. Has had major service including timing belt and water pump. New hoses throughout most of the car including water, oil, powersteering etc.

All chrome work has been carried out professionally at Tasman aviation and its REAL chrome not a simple dip. The process involved is polish, copper plate, nickel plate and then chrome. Very tough and will not flake or peel. Approx 4.5 grands worth of it.

Its recently been in Autosalon at the Gold coast (2005) and more recently at Mini Jam in brisbane both times for show and shine.

Car has also run a 13.52 on 12psi boost so its not all show and no go. Is putting out approx 280rwhp. Mods and details listed below.

1993 M-spec R33 (Manual)

140xxxish k's

All power options including sunroof

Exterior

400 front bar and sideskirts, stealth/drift rear wing

18" avs Mags with brand new 235 on front and 265 on rear

Polished Headlights (no more yellow haze!)

Handling

Tein HA coilovers (height and dampner adjustable)

Factory Nismo strut brace with brake stopper bracket (stops brake fade)

Engine/exhaust/Engine management

Wolf 3d computer

Split dump to 3" exhaust then 5" stainless cannon

Blitz BOV

Blitz POD

Genuine Garret intercooler (not rip off) with custom polished piping

Turbosmart bleed

Custom alloy covers

Excedy brass button clutch (3 months old)

DRFT Oil catch can with braided line

All new silicon hose and vacuum lines

Interior

Painted facia same colour as car

Wolf 3d controller/display

Blitz boost gauge

Blitz turbo timer

Tinted windows

Stereo

Kenwood head unit

Pioneer 6" splits in front

2x12 Kicker comp subs

Pioneer 600 watt amp for subs

Cadence 500 watt amp for fronts

The list is a little longer i think but thats off the top of my head. Will be extremly sad to see it go but changing industries and need a cheaper car. Looking for around 19000 (UPDATED) There has been over 30grand spent on the car.

Steve

Please call or SMS 0421259996

NB plates and steering wheel not included in sale. Boss kit will be

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