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As stated I'm selling my 33. I need a ute cause I'm renovating my house and I can't fit stuff in my 33 etc...

so;

R33 GTST '94 model. 89 xxx kms 180rwkw, purple/blue paint job, Sunroof, 18's, Tinted Windows

Alarm with 3 point immobiliser, central locking, keyless entry

Engine

HKS air filter

Split dump pipe from turbo

Hi-flow cat with 3 inch exhaust

ARC front mount intercooler 600x240x76 ( or thereabouts)

SAFC (tuned by Dr Drift)

Greddy Profec B boost controller

Heavy Duty Clutch

Suspension

Low King Springs

Bilstein Shocks

Front Strut Brace

Wheels and stuff

Advanti Vallen 18" Wheels in Gunmetal

Falken Azenis 235/40 90%tread

DBA Slotted Rotors

Bendix Ultimate Pads

Exterior

Bomex Front Bar

Trust Side Skirts (I think)

GTR Pods

Eyelids

Drift Bootlid Wing

Personalised Plates QKR33 Blue on silver Slim front USA rear

Interior

Momo Steering Wheel

Razo Gearknob

Razo Turbo Timer

Blitz Boost Gauge

Stereo

Panasonic MP3/CD Player detachable face and Remote

2" tweeters

6" Midrange

6.5" Splits in Parcel Shelf

10" Sub in Boot

4x100 Amp

All Custom Installed with spare tyre still accessible

Have had car for 3 yrs

regularly serviced

All receipts

100K service done last year (belts replaced etc)

No accidents

No engine problems (very reliable)

180rwkw @10psi

Also comes with full set of standard rims w/ rubber.

And still have Chrome rims that I recently changed. Could be put back on car if need be. See here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=118843

And I have a black carbon fibre style adjustable wing I haven't put on that could go with it. Very fast'n'furious style.

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Amp normally mounted on wall at rear. Amp being fixed atm.

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It has to go. I need a ute. I gotta kitchen to renovate. :)17K ONO

Rego till December

PM me or email [email protected]

Cheers, Mark

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Nice car!! Sorry I can't buy it but I do recognise the car park where the pics were taken. Do you live nearby?? That is about 6 minutes from my place (out in the bush)

Nice car!! Sorry I can't buy it but I do recognise the car park where the pics were taken. Do you live nearby?? That is about 6 minutes from my place (out in the bush)

Cheers. Yeah I do live nearby. Nice neighbourhood. :nyaanyaa:

Pm's replied.

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I'll see your ??? and raise you a WTF?

Dude what you on about??

Did you even bother reading my post above??

IT says are you willing to seperate theat sub if the new buyer does not need it!!

Dude what you on about??

Did you even bother reading my post above??

IT says are you willing to seperate theat sub if the new buyer does not need it!!

oh yeah, so you did. Sorry mate, not willing to seperate. Its hard enough trying to sell as is.

Car is still for sale, check out carsales.com.au and do a search of the Rego (QKR33) for some different pics.

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