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Hey guys, unfortunetly i've lost my license for a year so there is not point in having the car take space. Im very sad to see it go..if it wasnt for me losing my license i would never consider selling it.

Mods are as follows.

Engine -

Splitfire coilpacks

wallbro 450hp fuel pump

K&N panel filter

Coolingpro Front mount intercooler

$160 sparkplugs top of the range forgot the brand.

turbotimer

3in turbo back exhaust

Highflowed turbo from Hypergear performance

Interior

tinted windows (rear window and quater windows)

Drift digital boost gauge

Cadence spearkers (brand new only used them twice in the car)

+wiring for amp and sub already run into the boot (cleanly)

this car has been my pride and joy, it has been well looked after and i hope it finds a great owner.

the car has rego till next year october.

it has done 11x,xxx km's

its been serviced every 5000km's i have only used bp ultimate in it. the car is running 110% with no mechanical issues its never been in any accidents.

this is definetly one of the cleanest R33's you will find.

all inspections are welcome along with mechanic checks.

the price stands at $13,900

all questions are to be pm'd thankyou. contact number is 0413597125

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