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EOI OR SWAP! Ok ppl its time to get rid of my r33 as i have 1POINT on my license for 2yrs and if i drive the r33 i will lose that 1 point and will lose my license for 2yrs!

Ok it's a R33 MSPEC series 1.5 which means its a late series 1 with series 2 running gear in it! It's running a GT35/40 .63 rear with internal gate! Sard 550cc injectors, 044 fuel pump, Z32 AFM, Splitfire Coil Packs, HKS coil overs, new slotted rotors front and rear, Power FC with hand controller, Turbo alarm with window roll up, Trust GReddy Profec B Spec-II Turbo Boost Controller! Trust GReddy Universal Full Auto Digital Turbo Timer! Supersonic BOV, 19in envys with whitewalls! hybrib FMIC, 3half inch exhaust off turbo to rear of car, strut brace! new cushion puk clutch! pioneer dvd player with pioneer comp splits front & rear, 2 amps two 12inch pioneer subz and custom boot! the car speaks for its self!!! Ppl that know the car can vouch for it! tuff street car!

car made 250rwkws on 15psi 281rwkws on 17psi and now running 19psi with over 300rwkws! tuned at HI TECH DYNO!!

WILL SWAP 4 A NICE GEN3

Chasing a nice gen3 or anything nice just let me know wat ya got! cheers clayton! PM or call 0404 232 231,

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hey mate im really keen on ur 33 i live in adelaide, morphett vale iv got a vt ss gen 3 black 217 rwkw full fusion sound system sub amp, fusion head unit fusuin 6 inches fusion 6x9 have a look mate its on car sales let me no asap

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...SS&trecs=17

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