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ON SALE ON HERE AND ON EBAY NO RESERVE MORE INFO ON THERE 7 DAY SALE BE QUICK

*1996 R33 RB25DET TURBO MOTOR LOW KM'S (NEVER BEEN BOOSTED)

*FRONT MOUNT ALL DONE CUSTOM AT AUTO-STYLE (TOP JOB WAS DONE THEY DIDN'T CUT HOLES THEY DONE A CLEAN CUSTOM FITTING AND LEFT ENGINE BAY LOOKING STOCK)

*3" EXHAUST NOT LOUD SOUNDS NICE (HKS DRAGON EXHAUST)

*TV-DVD PLAYER WATCH TV AND PLAYS DVD'S ALL CONNECTED AND WORKING AND COMES WITH REMOTE

*S15 SHADOW CHROME WHEELS

* YOU GET BOTH ORIGINAL KEYS AND BOTH ALARM REMOTES

*ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION (FRONT AND REAR)

*LONG REGO TILL APRIL NEXT YEAR

*DUAL AIR BAGS

*ALARM WITH IN BUILT TURBO TIMER.

*AIR CON

*DRIFT WING (DONE A SWAP AT A LOCAL WRECKER)

*BODY IN GREAT CONDITION BESIDE FRONT BAR AND SIDE SKIRT MIGHT NEED REPAINTED IF THE NEW OWNER IS FUSSY.

*POWER WINDOWS

*POWER STEERING

*MAJOR SERVICE HAS BEEN DONE AND TUNED RUNS GREAT.

*TIMING BELT DONE AT 80,000KM

*UPGRADED WALBRO FULL PUMP

*G-REDY ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS, FITTED WHILE TIMING WAS DONE.

*NEW BATTERY STILL UNDER WARRANTY

*HICAS

*TINTED WINDOWS DONE 2MONTHS AGO, TINTED 25%

*EXEDY HEAVY HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH REPLACED LESS THAN 10,000KM AGO (I STILL SOMETIMES STALL IT *THATS HOW HARD IT IS)

**CUSCO** LOCKER DIFF CHANGED RATIOS FULL TIME LOCKER

Item number:260669965991 ON SALE ON HERE AND ON EBAY NO RESERVE 7 DAY SALE BE QUICK

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