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Hey im selling my car, very regretful sale as this car is immaculate and ive never had a problem with it :( Here are the details....

R33 Gts-t RB25DET

5 Speed Manual

Full mandrel bent 3inch exhaust w/Cannon style muffler

Blitz frontmount intercooler

New heavy duty clutch

Turbosmart type 2 BOV

LSD Diff

Pod Filter

Alarm

Turbosmart 2 stage boost control

Fuel pressure regulator

18inch chrome wheels

Brand new tyes

Lowered

Boost and Oil pressure autometer gauges

Pioneer CD player

Im looking at selling it for about $22,500 but i am obviously negotiable. The car goes VERY well, its so smooth and pulls very hard on boost. The interior is in exelent condition. To put it simply the car is a pleasure to drive either as an every-day car or as a modified ride.....

Any further questions can be answered here or emailed to [email protected] or i can be contacted on 0431282493.... Thanks for your time.

Update: i have just installed turbosmart type 2 BOV *New 9/06/04

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