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CAR IS DOUBLE DEFECTED (1 x Minor & 1 X Major)

up for sale is my r33

general run down of the car

Engine:

Series 1 rb25det (80,xxxkms i think)

solid intake pipe

pod filter

rb20 actuator

catch can

front mount

Interior:

series 2 door cards and rear seats

series 2 dash surround

series 2 seat belts (fresh from a complied skyline from last year)

Trust Style Gear Knob

parrot head unit (rca's and amp control cable under rear seat ready to be plugged in)

Kenwood Front Speakers

MB Quart Rear 6"

Greddy Boost Gauge

Autometer Oil Pressure Gauge

Drive Line:

Cusco 2 Way Mech

Toda Racing Clutch

Toda 4.5kg Flywheel

KTS Pivot Ball

Genuine Nissan Thrust Bearing

Racing Gear n1 spec damper Coilovers

Cusco Tension Rod

D1 Garage Adj Castor Arms

D1 Garage Adj Rear Camber Arms

Advance Headers Front Pipe

Signal Straight Through

D1 Garage Hicas Lock Bark

Project Mu Slotted Front Rotors

Lucas Pads All Round

if i have missed anything i will update it as i realize this

interested in trades , show me what you have

for now im asking around 10k cash , maybe negotiable.

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Swap for C34 Laurel plus cash my way?? It's the only one in Australia and has been through regency with no problems (had to take it through when i brought it to Adelaide last year.) RB25DET Manual, fully optioned, Leather interior, Bilstein Suspension, exhaust, Nismo diff, work wheels, very clean. Fun and legal!

Link here ---> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...C3-t312879.html

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