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For sale:

1995 ECR33 GTS25t Type M - $20,000 negotiable

White in colour

<-----That's it!

*BLITZ SUS Power filter

*Sheepdog Prof BOV

*Kakimoto Racing NS309 Exhaust

*Turbosmart bleedvalve

*17" BBS LeMans Wheels (approx $6000 to replace wheels alone) 235 front, 255 back

*TEIN HR coilovers all round (Have genuine adjusting spanner which goes with the car & Camber has been corrected for proper tyre wear)

*GTR front bar (heaps of room for FMIC)

*400R side skirts

*GTR rear PODS

*GTR rear wing

*170,000Kms on clock....(This figure is genuine and actually under the Australian average of 20,000kms/pa. Don't let the car yards fool you into believing anything else. Do you really believe a 10 year old car has only 40-50,000kms on it?...I've been to Japan several times and I know they drive more than that!)

*Kenwood MP3/CD/CD-R/CD-RW Tuner

*Immobiliser (major brand insisted by my insurer ((Major Insurance Company))

and I'll even huck in a series II wing in the package

Car is lowered to the stops and looks very phat. Has always been garaged and serviced. Worked on by 'TOP SECRET JAPAN', Croydon Racing Dev and Performance Engineering QBN. Complete Australian history known. (imported by family member). No panel has ever been removed (indicating no accident damage).

Reason for sale is.......I've had my fun, and now want a 4x4. Don't miss out....PM now....no tyre kickers please.

I can't seem to attach any pics on here so, email me at [email protected] for pickys or info.

cheers Ozzy

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:D hey bro is it possible to send me some pics or tell me where u are in the act area. i live there to. it sounds really nice. how many kms has it done?

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