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Hey guys

Crashed my car and cant afford to fix it so selling as is

MANUAL

mods:

R33 high-flowed turbo

blue piggyback E-manage with loom thingy

GTR fuel pump

HKS cooler

GFB T-piece boost controller

HKS 555cc injectors

turbo-back after market exhaust

some jap brand pod etc (also comes with stock airbox and no i will not seperate)

Nismo shocks and springs

centreline rear swaybar

adjustable castor rods

New swaybar D-link bushes

New lower control arm bushes

HICAS locked bar

No VIV required and not "written off"

139 or 140,000ks on chasis and about 123k on engine

rego expired end of june but will top up at buyers expense

more mods but dont know all coz the previous owner didnt know either

have a pair of sideskirts that ONLY COME WITH THE CAR (once again not seperating)

body is abit rough but after few things painted it could look schmick however i dont have time and money hence its priced accordingly

makes about 170rwkw give or take

with the mods it can make 200rwkw without a doubt and tune for it would be cheap at trent's as he is an E-manage specialist ($150 i was told)

Car is not running as there is a hole in the petrol tank otherwise fine

i have ALL the spare parts required to fix the car, so all you need is some man hrs and some $$$... even have paint

wheels not included

$3800 asking price but accepting reasonable offers.... not giving it away

Mobile 0423740146

Price $3,500 AUD OPEN TO OFFERS

The rear bar makes it look worse

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