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Car: 1996 R33 Series 2 Coupe

Colour: Black

Trans: 5 speed manual

Mileage: 73000kms

Rego: May 2007

Regular features:

- Power steering

- Power windows

- Power mirrors

- Limited slip diff

- Factory body kit

- Central Locking

Other stuff:

- Turbo back exhaust system - 3" from turbo to cat, Catco cat, 3.5" cat back with HKS cannon muffler

- HKS pod filter

- Brand new Exedy heavy duty clutch

- 17" SSR wheels with good tyres

- Lowered suspension

- Pioneer CD/MP3/WMA player

- Braided brake lines

- Alarm System

- 3 year warranty

I have only had this car for a couple of weeks, it is a fantastic car, fast, sleek and sexy, a beautiful car to drive. Reason for sale is that I can't afford the insurance and I don't want to risk something happening to it.

Attached is a pic, click link in my signature for more pics.

Price: $19000 negotiable.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0411174831

or PM if you are interested.

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Price drop - $18000.

This car is gorgeous. Fast and sexy. It has a brand new clutch and 3 years warranty. What more could you want?

May consider trade for car worth ~$8000-10000 + cash.

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