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This is my second R33, I have only owned it for around 6 months now and have had no issues with it. Reguarly serviced, pretty well as stock as they come (Compared to my old one anyway! :rolleyes: ). The only modifications are as follows:

- Mines Tuned ECU (makes around 180 RWKW ~ 10psi)

- Series 2 Turbo (fast response)

- Kakimoto 3" Cat Back Exhaust

- Momo Steering Wheel and Shift Knob

- Series 2 Interior

- Black roof and bonnet (done by previous owner)

Has a few minor dents and scratches on the paint, but which 16 year old car doesn't.

Reason for selling is I want to finish off my track car and could use the money to put towards it and the reason for the cheap sale prices is because I want to finish off my track car very soon and am hoping for a quick sale.

Call or message me anytime to arrange a time to come see it.

Open to reasonable offers around the asking price. Car is not currently registered hence why it has no plates on it but I can easily sort it out for you for you, but I will not be including rego unless I get the asking price.

$7400 ONO

Pics here on my other ad: Pics

0437 247 735

Location: Para Hills SA

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