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I have a 1994 r33 that I have owned and spent a lot of money on for the last 7 years, and now have to sell it to help pay for a house and pay for a wedding! It's a 4 door r33, auto, sunroof, a/c and all electrics, pioneer 7inch wide lcd DVD player and 6 cd stacker with Alpine amp like new. 18 inch roh wheels, slotted and dimpled front RDA discs with green stuff brake pads, carbon fibre bonnet, HKS front mount intercooler, GTR front sport seats,Apexi turbo timer, Greedy boost controller and Apexi boost gauge, twin airbags, upgraded turbo with rebuilt motor in 2005 with receipts.Big exhaust and reliable car, always looked after and maintained with regular servicing and always used premium fuel. The car has done 205,000 kms but mainly highway and work. I drive this car everyday and never let's me down, but now I need to consider A family and work 4wd as I have my own business and can't fit much in this boot. The car needs a bit of tlc or touch ups, the carbon fibre bonnet needs a new gel coating, and maybe better suspension,But with a bit of money on this car it will be a smooth reliable and powerful car with cheap insurance and no Trouble turning heads. It's a great car to drive and yet you can turn the boost on and surprise a few on the road.It's unique and can be great for tuning and modifying as I have in the past 5 years with plenty of mods that come with the car like a turbo smart blow off valve not installed, a BMC F1 air pod filter not installed, k&n flat filter (installed) And many more that come With the car. I don't want too much for the car due to it's km's and I want to sell it asap, so this is an opportunity to grab a bargain and get this carAnd modify it or drive it with pleasure and not have too much to worry about.I'm asking $7000ono it also has long rego but no rwc but can be organized. Taking offers and to see the car ring Sam 0421795757 or for more pics email me: [email protected]'m from south eastern suburbs and working 7 days but call anytime to ask any questions.

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