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Hey all,

It's come to a point that I'm no longer driving this car, as I have another daily, and therefore, it's just costing me money, and just sitting there.

I've made a decision in the last few days, that I'm looking to sell this car, pay my loan off, and save like all hell for a unit.

So, onto the car.

It's a white 1994 R33 GTS-t RB25DET, Manual.

3" Turbo back exhaust

FMIC

Boost controller

Button clutch

Light weight flywheel

Boost Guage

Aftermarket gear knob (With H-Patter sticker)

Pod Filter with custom box.

GTS-4 springs, with Bilstein shocks.

Advan Light Weight Racing Wheels (Was going to keep them, but won't fit new car)

Edit: Forgot that it also has a FACTORY sunroof that DOESN'T leak.

Edit2: Forgot that it's running split fire coil packs.

Car is engineered, and the exhaust IS legal (readouts and eng cert in car)

Also have a set of lowered springs that fit the current shocks (Straight in, straight out swap) that aren't currently fitted.

Asking price: $13 500

Prices are ONO.

Test runs welcome.

I live in Wollongong, and am contactable on 0406 962 347, best to SMS me, and I'll try ring you back (Reason: Uni and work)

Pics up tonight.

Matt

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Unfortunately, still on hydraulic...

From what I've been told, the 10.2 is arond maximum you'd want to run on hydraulic lifters without them bleeding out and loosing lift.

Come on guys. It's making me cry just having this car sitting there (Yes it drives 100% perfectly. Yes I'm 100% licenced, Only reason it's not being driven is that it's no good to ME as a daily, and I'm just far too busy of a weekend to take it for a run.)

Price Drop.

Okay guys

I need this sold, as I'm commited to buying a new engine, to drop into one of my other cars, which is going to become my daily so that I can save for my unit.

Someone must want to help me out, give me a ring, have a chat, come have a look, see if you like.

This car WON'T disappoint.

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