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yet another r33 to be sold, this one is wrx sti blue resprayed, used to be that ugly red maroon colour.

located in south eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

130xxx km's

the car is a series 1 1995, but has a series 2 front, which was put on when resprayed.

reason for sale - need cash, car is killing me.

-serviced every 5k - 6k kilometers.

-just got brand new tires, from bobjane no cheap ones either cost almost $700 - book will be provided and aliment and checks should be attended to.

-has a pioneer head unit that cost $600 with clarion splits in the front and back. -no sub.

-apexi pod filter with black box over it to shield it from heat.

-3 inch exhaust with 2.5 inch end because 3 was too loud. can be easily changed to 3 to get that roar again!

everything in the car is in good nic, still has the original mats in excellent condition -that shows how much its been looked after.

- m80s mongoose alarm was recently installed, included window lifters (put your windows up for you when you lock the car) and boot release was also added this cost me $900 alone.

-there's probably more... i just cant seem to remember right now.

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roadworthy will be provided with almost one year rego.

$11000ono (if you dont have the cash don't waste my time, sorry but the number of idiots out there is astonishing)

interested in swaps of something worth around $2000 an old commodore or so, must be in GOOD condition!

please PM me if you have any questions.

or call or text me on 0404964537.

prefer if you did that after 4pm on weekdays.

thanks for looking

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