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Hey all,

As sad as i will be to see her gone, im having to sell my 33 for something more suitable for work (im scared to leave it parked anywhere :P )

So,

Its a Silver '98 40th anniversarry model in mint condition with the following;

Cosmetic

Stardard M spec bodykit

PIAA HID headlights

Clear side indicators

Rear altezza style lights (yes, i know most people hate them but dont worry, i have standard ones too) :P

Engine

Stock inernals and turbo,

ViPec ecu, duel stage with rocket switch under dash, 7psi setting or flick the switch and its instantly set on 14psi

Pod filter (stock airbox supplied)

HDI Front mount intercooler

SARD fuel pressure regulator

Walboro Fuel pump

Exhaust

Kakimoto 3.5 cat back

3"front pipe

Handling

Front and rear strut braces from factory

Standard shocks with king springs

Genuine bronze LM GT4's

235 Federal ss (Front)

255 Federal RSR's (Rear)

Audio

Eclipse head unit (came from japan with it, has sat nav, tv, cd, dvd and mini but theyre all japanese so have to be recoded or whatever to work) but cd player works fine and has more settings for the sound than you could possibly need

Pioneer 6" rear speakers

Pioneer 6.5" front splits with crossovers and tweeters

Sounds great, speakers provide enough bass to make a sub Uneccissary

All work done and tuned at Godzilla Motorsport, Car made 280RWHP on 14psi (Will find dyno sheet), oil and oil filter always changed every 5000k's, multiple oils used but always good quality, most recently royal purple but currently penrite SIN

Located at wynum, southside brisbane

Open to serious offers, based on $18,000 as it IS negotiable and i am realistic, Give me a call if your interested on 0416952186

Pics can be seen here: http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showto...t=0#entry137568 :D

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Still no more pics guys, i know but will definately get some more up by next sunday when it has had a good wash ect :domokun:

There is this vid from the SAU drag day though :)

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