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This is a very, very regretful sale. The only reason for sale is due to a redundancy i am needing extra funding to start my own business up. It has been my daily drive as i already own an R32 GTR. Everything is standard on the R33 GTS-T except for a pod filter which was on there when i bought the car. Installed is a touch screen Response H/U, Response amp, Response splits up front, and Alpine splits rear with a Cadence subwoofer. It is not an extremely load system as i was aiming for crisp, clean, quality sound so noise filters have also been installed. Sound deadener installed in the doors, rear seat, boot lid and parcel shelf. As this was my daily (and im padantic!) the factory clutch was replaced a few months ago. Coil packs replaced with Yellow Jackets and Irridium plugs. I have changed the gearbox oil with Redline, and the last service performed was at 90xxx km (currently has 97xxx km). This is a very reliable car which i have kept in excellent condition and any checks you want to perform is welcomed.

Comes with reg till Aug 2011 and RWC.

$12,500

PH: 0415 176 014

Lalor

Also have a few s/s exhausts from previous cars for sale which can be fitted if you like...

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Car is posted on Car Sales for $12,500.

But for SAU members i will drop the price to $11,500 for quick sale. I might even throw in a spare stainless steel exhaust if ur lucky! :)

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