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Hey guys the time has come to sell my sillo as im 2 months off my ps and im now looking to buy a r33 gtst. i am willing to swap but only for a 1997 and above r33 in good condition with log books which might be a little hard to get so id rather the cash. im after $4990

11 Months Rego

Engine Oil Recently Changed

Brake Fluid Changed

Air Conditioning Compressor Changed( And Regassed 10 months ago)

New Century Battery With 3 Years Warranty( 4 months ago)

Engine:

New Spark Plugs

New Spark Plug Leads

Fuel Injectors Professionally Cleaned

Reconditioned Air Flow Meter

Cleaned & Adjusted Throttle Body Butterfly

Cleaned & adjusted IAC valve

Brake:

Full Brake Overhauls

New Master Brake Cylinder ( 1 week ago)

Rebuilt Front and Rear Calipers ( 1 week ago)

New Front And Rear Discs ( 1 week ago)

New Front And Rear Bendix Ultimate Brake Pads( 1 week ago)

DriveLine:

Reconditioned Gearbox ( 10 months ago)

New Master And Slave Clutch Cylinders ( 2 months ago)

Mods:

PaceMaker Extractors

Sports Exhaust

Pod Filter ( Standard Airbox Provided)

Front Strut Brace

Wheels And Suspension:

Lowered Pedder Springs

15" Nissan Ti Rims

4 New GoodYear Tyres ( Replaced 3 Months Ago)

Wheel Alignment Done With New Tyres

New Power Steering Rack(1 week ago)

New Tie Rod Ends(1 week ago)

Car Audio/Alarm:

Central Locking

Alarm With Immobiliser

Comes With 2 Remotes

Cd Player With Mp3

Spl Dynamics 6" Front tweeters and Splits

Spl Dynamics 6" Rear Coax Speakers

More Things Done But Not Listed Ring Me Or Email Me For Details.

Will Consider Nearest Offer

Call or Sms me on 0413364920

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