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One of the tidiest, well-kept 33's around, sounds and goes awesome.

Darkest legal tint

Serviced every 5000 km's

BRAND new tyres all round (235/45's)

Remote central locking and immobiliser

117,000km

Body:

Modified GTR frontbar

GTR Sideskirts

GTR Rear wing

17" Rims

Mods:

3" exhaust with dump pipe, stainless muffler

Custom frountmount with polished piping and silicon hose joins

K&N pod filter with cold air intake

Custom oil catch can

Turbosmart 2 Stage boost controller (incabin)

"Rapid" Blow off valve

Short shifter

Lowered kings springs

Interior:

Autometer "Phantom" Boost guage

Black leather trim around the gearstick and handbrake

Blitz turbo timer (can set minutes and seconds)

Razo shift knob

Audio:

Blaupunkt headunit

Rear Hertz 6x9's

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$23,000 neg

Contact me at [email protected] MON-FRI

Weekends phone 0413 382 678.

* Genuine enquiries only please.

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