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hey all,

i'm selling my laurel as i need to buy a daily and am sick of catchin public

public transport to work everyday just to have a track car.

its a black C33 laurel,

RB20det making 200 RWKW on 14PSI

RB20det 5 speed box,

excedy heavy duty button clutch,

Nismo 1.5 way diff,

HKS 2530 turbo,

Bosch 044 fuel pump,

R33 GTR injectors,

R33 GTR FMIC,

stainless 3" intake pipe and "pod" filter,

R33 GTS-T hub (5 stud) and brake conversion,

3 inch full exhaust with decat and "cannon" muffler,

ZEAL coilovers,

caster bars,

rear camber bars,

6 point roll cage,

2 DEFI gauges (boost and water temp) with controller,

comes with set of 16" BBS wheels (16x7 fronts and 16x8 rears)

car has been stripped out for track use but still have most of the interior.

$8,000 ono

will sell defi's separately with controller for $500

also have a spare set of 16x8 wheels and 2x 25mm and 2x 30mm

bolt on spacers to sell with car if needed.

car is located in east suburbs of melbourne in kilsyth south,

no time wasters please, will consider swap for nice clean

registered and roadworthy daily.

my name is rick

my mobile number is 0420 302 242

(i will upload some more pics when i take some)

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reason for no reg is that it was gunna cost me too much for a vass (engineers) report due to modifications, small amount of damage to chassis rails and the fact i got a defect notice while driving it on a permit (thanks petit) i bought it to be a daily/track car and didnt have the cash to get the vass so just made it track only.

as for price i am definately negotiable but am not willing to negotiate without the person actually seeing the car first.

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Hey mate.

Laurels are awesome man. Keep it. I wanna see you drift it june 20. Just buy a crap daily.

I'm Russell, Josh's mate. Talk him into coming to winton haha.

i really wanna keep it man! its an awesome car!

but i'm gunna have to sell it.. i want a nice daily... i'll buy another laurel though... maybe a 35! ;-)

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If it doesn't sell by next weekend are you going to drift it? I'll be up at winton if you're going.

hey mayte, nah wont be sliding her on saturday, have made up my mind,

am definately selling it now, so dont wanna take it to the track as it will make

me change my mind again! lol

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