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Up for grabs is my car.

1 x Black R33 Gts-t 1.5 m-spec

Registration: QLD

Location: Wollongong

Contact: PM me please

Mechanically it is 100% ... Serviced every 5000kms or 3 months which ever came first ... Starts and drives perfectly!!!

Specs as follows

*99 XXX KMs (has had the 100k service done @ 70k)

*Full 3" stainless stell turbo back exhaust with split dump pipe.

*Stealth FMIC

*Red LEDs in dash plus 2 guages in a pillar pod (white on red)

*Heavy Duty Exedy Clutch Kit

*Smoked front indicators

*Low King Springs

*Pioneer H/U

*Pioneer Splits + Rear Fill and 4 channel Amp

Its pretty well just a near stock, reliable car. I only changed things as they needed it. I got a hole in the factory exhaust so i changed it. We live in a hotter climate so i upgraded the cooler to suit et cetera.

Selling as I am full time @ uni now so can't afford to maintain it properly/rego/insurance etc and would rather it go to someone who will look after it.

There is no finance on the car.

The car will need a few touch ups.

PLEASE NOTE

*Issue with air-con relay not switching from hot to cold <--- happy to fix before sale if buyer wishes but will ad invoice ammount to sale ammount.

*Alarm siren not working <--- only just happened haven't had a chance to fix it yet.

*There are two small dings (which I will get pictures of in the next few days) have been quoted $120 to fix,

*The car is registered in QLD but is currently located in Wollongong NSW. The car is being sold as unregistered in NSW or am happy to ship to buyer if they are in QLD. If the buyer would like me to register the car before they purchase it (NSW) I'm sure we can reach an agreement.

ALSO NOTE ALL OF THESE ISSUES HAVE BEEN ACCOUNTED FOR IN THE PRICE I WAS ORIGINALLY GOING TO SELL IT FOR $12500 AND $12000 RESPECTIVELY BUT THOUGHT BETTER TO PRICE IT THIS WAY

PRICE IS AS FOLLOWS THEN $10500 for NSW/other states buyers $11000 for QLD buyer <--- due to 5 months rego and less hassles etc.

MORE PHOTOS TO COME

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Edited by BLK33T
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