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Sooo.. I think its time so move on an sell my R33 its done me well for the past couple of years I've owned it, pretty much the only thing that had gone wrong on the car was the clutch. Had no intention on spending money on the car just wanted something temporary to slide the shit out of! Now i wanna finish off my other car, pay my ticket to go overseas etc..

Exterior:

- Excellent condition once you look past a few scratches an dents doh.gif

- Genuine Jap R33 roof spoiler

- Custom headlight thumbsup.gif

- custom quarter panel dent whistle.gif

- I dont run a front bar its hip

Interior:

- Guttered

- Custom horizontal roll bar padded with tabs for your harnesses (sick as shit saves lives??)

Engine:

- RB25DET

- Front mount intercooler

- 122,000 kms on the clock!

- And thats it lol

- No im trying to make it look like i have a big list

- Yes its pretty much a standard engine

- Holly f**k it has a pod filter!!

- This engine is 100% running no faults!

- Effing well maintained engine!!

- I service it after every drift session

- So shes a healthy bean!!

- Now im running out of things to say

- its pretty cool makes like a ssttuuuuu sound

- I like it thumb.gif

Suspension:

- Tein HA Front Coilovers (7.5kg)

- Tein HA Rear Coilovers (7.5kg)

- KTS Adjustable Caster rods

Rolling on dubs:

- Stockies!

Oh it has like drift pipes an shit

comes with spares

You with need to replace:

The seat as im keeping the bride seat

Harness im keeping that too

Ooh an the gear knob get ya on dildo this ones mine!

Theres probably shit I've missed

Price: $5000

inspections are very welcome

an please if you dont have anything constructive to say.. Stay the FARK outta this thread!

Kind Regards

Anthony

Removed a heap of parts to reduce the price!

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