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Hey guys I got R33 for sale here.

Will be sad for me to see this car to go, I have worked on this car many nights and days, it's always go to Gavin Wood Autotech in Labrador.

Reason why I'm selling because I got baby on way end of May and getting 4x4 to go to South Australia for Christmas.

I've spend thousands of dollars on this car and always been looked after, I got it re-sprayed in same colour and it's in excellent condition, Interior is like new.

This car made 226kws at rear wheels in very very safe tune, can aim 300kws easily but I did not want to, I wanted to be safe. Got dyno papers all from Gavin Woods

2nd owner

I only driven this car 2500kms in 12 months

Brand new tyres all round,

Timing belt and Water pump was done at 94,000kms

Replaced every gasket into the motor,

Apexi Power FC-no hand controller,

Hypergear Turbo G3 600HP rated,

Z32 AFM

New clutch Extreme Cushioned Button Kit

Redline gearbox oil lightweight stockproof

Motul Turbolight oil.

Custom 3' SS exhaust,

Greedy FMIC,

555cc Tomei Fuel Injectors

Splitfire Coilpacks

Walbro fuel pump,

Greedy Plenum,

OS Giken Exhaust cam wheel,

SARD fuel reg,

Brand new radiator with hose and clamps,

Nismo thermostat,

Apexi Panel Filter

Greedy BOV,

Lowered by king springs,

Greedy Oil catch can,

Apexi AVCR boost controller,

Apexi RSM,

Apexi Panel filter,

Defi Boost Gauge,

Defi Oil temp,

GTR strut brace,

Whitline Sway bar,

Mongoose M80G alarm with built-in turbo timer

Too many to list on this car

Just put 12months rego on,

$16,500

Pm only please and I will get back to you.

Carsales here the photos

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