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Hi everyone !!

time to sell my R33, had it for about 7 month, reason for sell is due to recently purchase of another car (EVO), car overall is in an very good condition !! a few stone chip on the front bumper and bonet, car do come with very long regos... !!

inspection welcome, car is located at villawood/Bexley, call or sms or pm to arrange inspection !!

car has the following mods/enhancement done to it !! please feel free to ask any question !!

my contact number is 0405 300 888, or email to [email protected]

I am chasing $9K for quick sell and the price is ONO !!!

- 1997 White R33 GTST Series 2 with 117500kms on the clock !!

- came with factory sunroof !

- long rego, recently pay the rego ! so around 11month to go !!

- Drivers Recaro Seat, Extreme good condition !! no tears or rip !! mount it on genuine recaro rail !!

- Autowatch alarm, cost me around $600 all up install with window up module !

- HKS Turbo Timer !!

- Apexi Boost gauge !

- Full some jap brand Turbo Back exhaust (came with the car)

- recently change the Flying 3inch Dump Pipe & Front pipe to increase flows

- new Xforce high flow Cat !! car came with delete cat but I was worry about getting trouble from the RTA so !!

- new 5% window tint ! personally I reackon is a liitle dark but I got use to it.

- 19inch chrome with near new tyre !

- Pod filter

- TurboSmart Bleed vale!

- TurboSmart Plumb back BOV !

- Clarion 6.5: split at the front (recently install)

- pioneer 6X9 at the rear !

- very good interior condition !!

- all the oil has been change.

- Mobile Gold for the engine oil !!

- recenly change new redline gear box and diff oil !!

- I am sure there might be some thing I left out !! but please feel free to ask !!

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