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It is a 93 r33 mspec with the full series 2 front conversion, Full veilside style kit, 18" stalkers with 90% toyo tread.

Fully tuned SAFC 2, NEW T3\4 TURBO, FULL 3" EXHUAST, ARC FMIC, BOSCH 044 FUEL PUMP, OBX ADJ FUEL PRES REG, custom cold air intake and pod filter, electronic boost controller set to 15 psi, digital turbo timer.

MODDED AUTO (very tricky) harder shifts at the push of a button and modded shortened shifter, see interior pic.

The engine has only done approx 70000 kms and runs like new, Never been on a race track or street raced, mature owner.

Dvd system with 8" screen, kicker sub, kenwood amp, infinity splits.

Interior and exterior in great condition.

Full alarm system with remote entry to doors and boot release, drivers window windup, and hidden kill switch.

Plus tinted windows, cold air con, custom dash.

$17500neg

0418 342 710

NO TIME WASTERS!!

Must sell to make way for a ford xr6 turbo.

Will accept any reasonable offers.

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Any idea on what you want for it?? Not listing a price is just going to invite some stupid offers. While I am interested, I don't want to upset you and ask too low a price.

Please, a ballpark figure?? PM me if you like.

Dave

Any idea on what you want for it?? Not listing a price is just going to invite some stupid offers. While I am interested, I don't want to upset you and ask too low a price.

Please, a ballpark figure?? PM me if you like.

Dave

Thanks for that man, I hate when people don't put prices. I did the ad late lat night and forgot to list asking price is $17500 open to offers.



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