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Hey i have to sell my r33, im heading to Port Hedland on Tuesday for work and will not be back for a while

its a 1993 model s1, 5 speed with 136000km, white

I just replaced the radius rod to chassis bushes and all other bushes fine

it has a 3" exhaust from turbo back, apexi pod filter, hks turbo timer, gfb atomic boost control set at 10 psi and has only been fitted for not even a month and i also changed the spark plugs at the same time

sparco wheels, also with another pair of 17" wheels, comes with standard air box and boost control lines, brass button clutch, greddy oil catch can

well looked after, i have only put 6000kms on it since i have owned it and has not missed a beat, done a few trips to sydney and has been great, i dont want to sell it but it is silly paying for rego and insurance if not driven

S2 seats

body is striaght apart from two little dints in passenger door and front bar has a crack in it, serviced and it has had a 100000km service as well with gates timing belt

runs out of rego on the 19th of this month but i can put rego on it for u if u like, $6000 no rego, $6900 with rego

Great car, only selling due to moving away for work, would love to keep it

0414269271 give me a call if you have any questions, located in Newcastle

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will swap for a ktm250exc or ktm300exc 06 model and up

I have a Ktm 250 SFX. if u are interested ?

Its in good working condition needs a new cover for the air filter. can take photos and p.m if u like ?

Sorry mate im really after a road rego 2smoke

I have a Ktm 250 SFX. if u are interested ?

Its in good working condition needs a new cover for the air filter. can take photos and p.m if u like ?

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