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hey guys,

time has come to sell my 1995 r33 gts-t s1.5 (airbag model) after a year and a half,

it doesnt suit my lifestyle the way i thought it would, and looking for something different.

i use it as a daily and drive about 20 minutes everyday..

it has 93xxx on the clock, and runs very good.

the oil and filter gets changed every 5k with synthetic oils, currently has motul 4100 turbolight.

gearbox oil gets changed every 10k, currently got some nulon oil in it.

the powersteering fluid just got changed last weekend.

previous owner put on a front mount intercooler (swapped to return flow), a 3inch "drift" brand exhaust from the turbo, 17inch rims and a cd player, he also put in a new clutch which apparently isnt the stock one.

ive never had a boost controller on it, so its always run stock, it is used to advertise my business so it wasnt flogged like other cars.

mid last year i had new rotors and brake pads (bendix ultimate) put on by jaustech.

i dont have troubles from the cops, as its pretty much stock and i dont drive like an idiot.

rego is until october.

apart from the intercooler and brake swapover, starter motor swapover and the k&n pod filter the car is the way i got it.

the car will come with new tie rod ends which i never got around to changing and also with castor rods and bushes + a pair of adj' nolathene bushes, and a high flow fuel pump which i never got around to putting in.

i want around the $10,000 mark for it, but am negotiable..

and im in no rush to sell it. located around the munno para area.

please pm me on here if you want more details (pretty much said it all),

i harldy use sau so posting on this thread isnt the best idea, with pm's i get email alerts.

cheers,

Dave.

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