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Time to sell my pride and joy as i am buying a house and have a baby on the way.

I have had the car a year and i am the first owner in Australia. The car has never let me down and always turns heads where ever i take it.

The specs as it sits now:

Same running gear as R33 GTR (Atessa AWD)

RB26 Twin turbo

Short shifter fitted

Brembo brakes all round

3 1/2" turbo back exhuast

Apexi AVC-R boost controller running 10PSI

Front mount

TEIN adjustable coilovers

All mods were done in Japan before i got it.

Just had major service (timing belt, water pump, injectors serviced, all oils and filters etc)

It is a very clean car and has always been looked after by mature age owner and detailed by a professional every 3 months (inc paint protection).

Any questions dont hesitate to call or MSG after 12PM

$19,000 NEG or will consider part trade of 4wd

NO TIME WASTERS AFTER QUICK SALE!!!

Daniel - 0433 253 491(after 12pm)

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Thanks mate.. Its got 99000km and a little bit of change. I got the car at 91000km or so just under a year ago i only ever drive it on weekends which is why its up for sale to help fund my house.....

Hey I've just brought one in the last 4 months and was wondering what kind of kms you get to a tank and hows it run?

Mine seems to be running 4psi boost and getting 350kms to a take and thats at fuel light.

Hey I've just brought one in the last 4 months and was wondering what kind of kms you get to a tank and hows it run?

Mine seems to be running 4psi boost and getting 350kms to a take and thats at fuel light.

sorry about the delayed reply.. Fuel economy is not something ive realy paid atten to because the car was only driven on weekends the amount of fuel i used didn't realy matter...

I think it all comes down to how you drive the car

love pearl white! g'luck with sale

Thanks mate. yer its a cool colour expecially after it gets buffed up theres like 3 shades of blue when the sun hits it..

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price drop $17500 realy keen for a sale i've saved the money for the house im just realy keen for a 4wd now so make an offer you never know i might just say yes.

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price drop $17500 realy keen for a sale i've saved the money for the house im just realy keen for a 4wd now so make an offer you never know i might just say yes.

Hey man,

just wondering if the stagea is for sale still and would u be interested in a straight swap for a 96' series II R33. Few minor modifications but never been boosted. Low km's serviced every 5,000km,always run on bp 98 octane and heaps of $$ spent on it

Best regards chris

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Hey man,

just wondering if the stagea is for sale still and would u be interested in a straight swap for a 96' series II R33. Few minor modifications but never been boosted. Low km's serviced every 5,000km,always run on bp 98 octane and heaps of $$ spent on it

Best regards chris

sorry mate car sold pending full payment

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