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As i am going overseas so much for work, i need to sell my car since it is sitting in the garage more then i drive it. This car i have known for over 4 years, my best friend has had this car for 3.5 years and myself for 8 months now and since i have no longer need for this beautiful car it is time to sell.

This car has some serious balls with 265 rkw at the wheels as tuned by Unigroup.

See the list of mods below

Engine:

123,xxx km 2.5L engine (no hickups, or misses)

GCG Stage 2 Turbo (450hp Ball bearing, steel wheeled)

RX7 Injectors (550cc ??, Pink)

Splitfire coilpacks (only run for 5000km's, basically new)

Tube and Fin Front Mount Intercooler

Z32 Airflow meter

New BCPR7ES spark plugs

HKS Mushroom pod filter

Cusco Strut brace

Custom Cold air box (wonderfully designed)

3 inch turbo back exhaust

3.5 inch cat back HKS

OS Giken adj exhaust cam gear

New adjustable 12" Thermo fan

Walbro fuel pump

Apexi PowerFC with hand controller

GFB Stealth FX blow off value

Turbosmart Boost T

DBA 4000 Rotors

Bendix Ultimate brake pads

ABS

Xtreme Alloy flywheel

Xtreme Full face button clutch

Exterior

BRAND NEW 400r Rear bar (this has gone on the car 21/7)

400r Front bar

D-Speed side skirts

Carbon Firbe vented bonnet (white)

GTR Rear wing

18" AVS Model 6 white rims (235 on front, brand new 245 on rear)

D2 Track spec Coilovers (no leaks)

Nismo clear indicators

Full Flashpoint alarm

4-door headlights with chrome insides

Eyelids

Nismo badge on rear bootlid

Tinted windows (fairly dark)

Interior:

Full Sony System

- 7inch foldable screen

- DVD player

- Adapater box which inludes 3 AV inputs (for ipod, discman, etc)

JBL GTO Audio Splits in front

JBL GTO Audio 6inch in rear

New battery in boot

DEFI 5 inch monster tacho

DEFI BF White Boost guage

Apexi Pen Turbo Timer

Autometer Fuel/Air guage

Rockford Fostgate 4 channel Amp

Blaupunkt Overdrive Sub in custom made box

Nismo Shift knob

PRICE: PRICE DROP $18,000

Name: Brendan Lewis

Contact: 0423 324 913 or 02 8304 8971 (Work Number)

Located: Sutherland Shire

$200 Spotters fee for whoever refers the car and they go through on the sale. Free Cash if the car gets sold

**Note some pics have unpainted carbon fibre bonnet**

I have receipts for most of the parts i have purchased brand new which is around 90% of them

Please make an offer on the car this car has some serious balls and when you jump in the car you will be amazed at the power of 265 rkw.

I will be heading overseas in September so would like to have the car sold by then.

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Indeed!!

I have known brendan and dezza for years now. Car has always been maintained and looked after 110%. Very fussy owners!!

Car seriously has some balls indeed, and looks tough!!

For this price its a bargain considering the amount of mods on the car.

New owner will be more than happy!!

gdluck brendo

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bumpy.. make some offers because i go away in 4 weeks so would like it sold..

I will start to take some of the parts off seperately if you want to get it cheaper.

$15k in me wallet!.....well me missus's bag :(

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Been in this car before, and its definately got the goods. With a full car, it still managed to pass other cars as if they were standing still.

Both owners of this car are dam fussy, sad to see a good car up for sale.

Whoever buys this is getting the real deal, good luck with the sale Brendan

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Bumpies.. make some offers..

This car has some serious power, so if you buy a stock r33 for 15k or less and then spend 5k you will not get anywhere near the power of this car.

It is a bargin for the about of power this car is pushing out.

Make some offers as this car has to go before the end of the month

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