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Here it is:

http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/U...ckToResult=true

I looked at about 30 r33's when I bought this one 5 years ago. This car has been driven a max of one month a year and has spent it's time in a dry garage under car covers. I've put two tanks of fuel in it since February last year. The paint is original except the front bar which was touched up when first imported. Previous owner was a fastidious car detailer - and when I saw it I couldn't believe how tidy it was compared to all the other rubbish r33's for sale at the time.

A bloke came around and made an offer with 10 minutes the other day but couldn't get the funds.

Details:

Blitx LM intercooler

3'' trust pe2 exhaust

Exotic exhausts dump pipe

4'' magic cat

i-pod stereo

Windows Tinted Professionally

Excedy clutch

6 months rego

128000 k's genuine

100000k service done.

Immaculate condition. Much loved car mature owner must sell as have a family now.

$10000 ONO

Phone: 0411 497 822

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