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hey guys i have to put her back up for sale.

over the past weekend i have done a major service on the car including a gates racing timing belt, new water pump and all belts changed. car is running like brand new. the car is very clean as it is washed everyweek and only driven on weekends. even engine bay is shmick clean. always serviced every 5000km using motul oils. very very smooth, i have never had any major dramas with the car.

i am willing to swap plus cash my way depend on what car.

REGO TILL APRIL 2010

1995 series 1.5

Body:

400R front bar with clear indicators

Series II side skirts (standard)

GTR rear pods

Series II spoiler (standard)

Sedan Headlights

Motor:

RB25DET series II

RUSH o2 pod (will supply stock airbox and snorkel)

Catback 3 inch exhaust into a 2 1/2 inch twin loop JAZMA approved muffler

GSL 1-3-5 turbo timer

running on 9psi

also changed alot of the vacuum hoses to blue silicone hoses

Wheels:

Standard R33 wheels painted matt black

Tyres are 90% tread

Interior:

Silver dashsurround

Driver side airbag steering wheel (standard)

OEM Floor mats

Changed gearknob boot and handbrake boot

autometer boost gauge

autometer tacho

10% window tint

Audio:

pioneer 6x9's

fusion 6inch spilts and tweeters

pioneer 1200 watt sub

pioneer 760 watt amp

will supply MP3/CD player

**the only fault in the car is that 3 months ago my standard oil pressure gauge stopped working, i replaced the cluster but the cluster now has 190,000k's on the clock but i can supply my old cluster which has 12X,XXX's on the clock but oil pressure gauge does not work i just have to find it in a box somewhere**

I am open to offers and you are welcome to come and test drive the car any day of the week.

you will not be disappointed

$8000 NEG

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