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Hi everyone, im just EOI atm as i dont know if i should let it go or not.

Im chasing $13000, negotiable to a degree, as i bought the car for $14000, and spent $2200 with receipts fro suspension done, aligned, balanced, and replaced most rings and clamps under neath. & thats no including the coils, or anything done to the car.

Contact: 0432 741 088

Located southside Brisbane QLD

Its a 93' model r33, will also chuck in the fibreglass bonnet in my sales thread.

- Full kit, looks like a gtr front bar, side skirts & a rear bar

- Full midnight purple colour

- Brand new G4 coilovers, 10kg front & 8kg rears

- autometer cobolt oil pressure

- autometer cobolt air/fuel

- autometer cobolt boost

- turbo timer

- jvc headunit

- brand new ngk plugs(8mm)as im running standard boost

- brand new superspark coils

- aftermarket fuel pump of some sort (pretty quiet)

- brand new split dump from option 1 garage

- 3 inch exhuast system throughtout

- front mount

- L.E.D rear lights

- air con(need a belt as i cut the belt off as it was squeaking)

- nismo white face dials(still 180kms)

- heavy duty clutch

- i have had the car checked out entirely and have changed most the suspension bits under the car

- alligned front and rear, and balanced all fours.(the steering wheel use to shake from 80kms up now it doesnt anymore:))

- drift teks, 9inch fronts(no scrub) and 9.5 rears rolling in 265 pirellies.

I have recently serviced the car 3weeks ago, using

- royal purple 10w40

- ngk 8mm plugs

- all vacume lines

- all fuel lines & hoses

- fuel filter

- drift oil filter

The car turns heads everywhere, its not too overly loud, its low, and is different, i dont drift or race it(its kinda stocko), but drive it daily and cruise down to the coast, the car has 104 500kms on it, which seems to be true, as when i bought the car it had stock dump pipe which seeemed to have of been there most of its life, so it hasnt been boosted up nor thrashed on a track(10psi stock boost). The car has no spoiler but little grommets to stop leaks, ive used injector cleaner and the car runs beautiful, no leaks, no rattles, nothing wrong, the car also has dark tinted windows. and L.E.D tail lights,

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Gah im turning Emo. There are that many nice 32's and 33's that i want that are selling.. Why can't you all wait till later on in the year when im ready!

Nice look car my friend, that being said, I would buy it if you were selling later on in the year! Good luck

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