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I am retiring my R33,

I will consider a swap or sale.

I am after a 1996-98 Audi A4 1.8T Quattro.

Manual or auto i dont care. Preferably silver but i am open to options.

I also dont care if it has leather or not.

As long as its in good nic, i will look at it.

My R33 GTS-t is as follows.

1994 Nissan Skyline R33 Coupe.

Factory Black in good condition.

(dint in rear quarter panel)

2.5ltr In-line 6cyl,

Turbo, EFI

4 spd Auto.

All wheel steer, rear wheel drive.

14 months Reg, (it has two but i will add 12) Vic Reg.

Black and charcol clothe interior

X-force 3in turbo-back stainless Exhaust. (great sound but not loud and obnoxious)

monza Front-mount inter-cooler

K&N cold air induction

Engine fitted out and serviced by Unique Auot sport in Sydney

Whiteline workshop fitted Works pack:

- Bilstein coilovers on all four corners

- polyurethene camber and castor kit

- fully adjustable front and rear sway bars

- engine strut brace

- bilstein springs

DBA4000 vented and slotted rotors on all four corners

Bridgestone S03's on all four corners (nearly $2000 worth in tyres)

front 235/45/r17 - 6 months old

rear 255/40/r17 - 2 months old

Barossa 17 inch Rims, believed to be the only ones of their kind in Australia

GT-r front bar

Black tinted windows.

Exon headlight globes for high beam.

169999kms

Garaged always

One Australian owner (me) since 2000 and one japanese owner prior to importation.

an amazing car to drive, serious stopping power and brillant cornering.

I have never been pulled over by the police and never been defected, this lady is a clean, well presented and well looked after car.

It just doesnt fit two kids, two prams and toys!!

$13800 (or $15800 with dint fixed)

Bane

This car is registered in VICTORIA

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