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FOR SALE

Siliver R33 Series 1.5

~101xxxkms engine oil changed every 5000 serived every 10000

Rego till end of October '07

181 rwkw @ 11psi Dyno sheet to prove and all receipts for mods.

Reasond for sale: need a ute for new job skyline is not big enough to carry tools around in.

Description

The car is very neat inside and out well looked after(my pride and joy)washed every 2nd weekend,and never raced or drifted.Shell vpower always used,Also all exhaust studs replace with new and exhaust modified to stop studs braking again.

Mods

Power fc after market ecu.(tuned)

Greedy profect2 boost controller

Apexi turbo timer

pioneer cd player

Mongoose immobliser

Front mount intercooler

Custom cold air intake and hks pod filter

Front strut brace

Oil catch can

Gates timing belt

Xforce turbo back 3inch exhaust system

Exedy heavy duty single plate clutch.

Lightend fly wheel to 4.5 kg(fidanza)

Adjustable castor bushes

4x near new tryers

2piece advan rims

Faults

Minor scratch near petrol filler

and minor scratches under front bar

and no air cond

Price drop $13,500 ono.

more pics to come.

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contact details e-mail [email protected]

ph 33511287

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