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Time has come for me to part from much loved 33. Located in Melbourne. Genuine reason for selling, now working in the city and need just standard everyday commuter.

Engine : rb25det 1993 series 1

Color : black

kms: 130,000

only engine mods are :

-FMIC

-3inch turbo back exhaust

-Heavy Duty Excedy Clutch

-HKS ssqv BOV

-Apexi POD filter (with heatshield box)

-C's copy Shortshifter

-manual boost controller

-Apexi RSM and turbo timer

-DBA 4000 slotted Rotors (front)

body mods :

-18inch Chrome Rims

-Custom Front Bar (sorta like trust style)

-Gtr rear pods

-Gtr Side skirts

-Gtr spoiler

misc items :

-Sony Xplod Head Unit

-Sony Xplod front and rear speakers

-Soundstream AMP

-2 x Pioneer 12inch subs in dual enclosed box

100k service done, serviced every 5000km

$12,000

Feel free to contact me Nhia on mobile contact : 0431 645 055

Or drop me an email at [email protected]

Thanks, Nhia.

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  • 2 weeks later...
this still for sale mate?? im interested but dont like the orange, would u change it back to black if i was to buy?? also how neg on the price r u??

any panel damage?? scratches etc

thanks

I'm interested too, still available?

As above, not a fan of the orange interior... changeable?

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