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hi guys,

im putting my baby up 4 sale......its a 1995 silver r33gtst manual with just over 80k on the clock in great condition mods are:

ENGINE:

x-force cat back exhaust

HKS dump and front pipe

HKS power mushroom air filter

Nismo 550cc injectors

bosch fuel pump

Apexi POWER FC with hand controller

Gizzmo electronic boost controller

Z32 Air flow meter

Front mount intercooler

ngk iridium spark plugs

Garrett gt3540 with .63rear.

tial 44ml external gate with screamer

3'' hi flow cat

INTERIOR:

autometer boost gauge

autometer water temp gauge

double pillerpod

power FC hand controller

nismo gear knob

gizzmo IBC

panasonis mp3 head unit

4x clarion 6'' speakers

Cadence amp wireing kit

Tinted windows 1 shade off limo tint

DRIVETRAIN:

EXEDY H/duty clutch

machined flywheel

new redline gearbox and diff oil.

BRAKES & SUSPENTION:

Blitz brake pads

HKS coilovers

whiteline strut brace

kyb camber arms

WHEELS & TYERS

19''starcorp rims with 225 handcook tyeres on the front ant 255 handcooks on the rear.

The car is in very very good condition as i am the only owner of it since it has been in australia and have always taken the best care of it.The car will come with 11 months rego and RWC and i have all recepts to the mods listed above, any RACV or other cheack more than welcome...if your interested pm. the car is located in north balwyn. im looking for around $12,000.

Cheers Paul.

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