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Hi guys,

Up for sale is my much loved s2 r33 gts-t. The car is fairly stock, with not more than a return flow front mount intercooler (no holes cut etc) and a 3" turbo-back exhaust. It also has a biggr fuel pump and new splitfire coil packs, perfect if any new buyer wants to give it the normal 'boost up' mods. \

The car also has a Mongoose M80 security system and an Alpine 9887 head unit, as well as an amp and sub in the boot. I also had an automatic 'windows-up' feature installed which puts the windows up automatically when it's locked, but for some reason it's playing up at the moment. Someone who is handy with electronics might be able to fix this though, otherwise the electric windows work as normal.

The car has done around 145,000 km, and is in very good condition. The panels are really straight and the car runs well.

I've owned the car for nearly three years now and it's always run like a dream. Car has only ever been worked on by Protek Automotive in Preston, or myself. Car has always been serviced every 5000k with quality oils etc.

Selling because I've got a job in Scotland and i'll be away for two years. I don't really want to sell it, but I can't justify keeping it in the garage for this length of time.

$10,500 for the car with r.w.c, or $10,000 without. The car has 11 months registration as I only just paid it last month. Please also note that the tri-spoke advan wheels in the pictures will not be sold with the car. The car will be sold with r32 gts-t wheels as per the last picture.

Basically the car must go to a good home and i'll be asking whoever buys it to give me the first option to buy it back whenever they decide to sell it (weird, I know lol).

Any questions, please feel free to contact me on 0422-541-267 or feel to PM here.

Regards,

Adam.

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