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fs 1997 r33

173000ks have all recipts since i have owned the car plus some from previous owners serviced at 170000ks

mods :

g4 racing coilovers

jjr catback exhaust

fmic

turbosmart bov

genuine gtr wing

have stock exhaust and shocks to come with sale if needed

comes on 18" wheels

genuine gtr wing

starting price $8500

Mitsubishi Lancer, '00,

168xxx kms, AirCon, Power Steering, Automatic, CD/DVD/USB player (no screen), 17inch wheels with near new Federal Evo tyres.

Has a fair few bumps and scratches on the body from the previous owner but is mechanically good. Plates/rego are not included but should pass Roadworthy (can help out with rego).

$2700ono or a good box trailer + cash.

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GTR Wing $200

ECU $150

Wiring loom $150

Side skirts $150

Rear bar $100

CD player surround $100

Shifter surround $50

Centre console $100

Front seats (minor tear on bolster) $150

Rear seats $100

Boot hatch $100

Tail lights $200

Door windows $150 each

Window regs $150 each

Aftermarket cat back exhaust $300

Coilovers $500

Engine $1000 (170,000 kms)

Diff $200

Rear adjustable camber arms $150

19" rims $1000

Turbosmart boost tee $70

Turbosmart boost guage $50

Aftermarket adjustable tie rod ends $100

Stock clutch $100

Flywheel $100

NISMO shift knob $50

Passenger front guard $100

Drive shaft $150

Starter motor $150

Alternator $100

Front and rear Brakes $400

Hubs $300

Prices are semi negotiable.

Hey guys, got my stagea up for sale so if you know anyone looking for their next import, please send them my way. Happy to work out some kind of reward for supplying a buyer.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/423732-1997-rs4-stagea-with-tasteful-mods/

Also selling a set of ADVAN RS wheels - 17x9.5+15 front and 18x10+25 rears.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/423983-advan-rs-17x95-18x10-wheels/

GTR Wing $200

ECU $150

Wiring loom $150

Side skirts $150

Rear bar $100

CD player surround $100

Shifter surround $50

Centre console $100

Front seats (minor tear on bolster) $150

Rear seats $100

Boot hatch $100

Tail lights $200

Door windows $150 each

Window regs $150 each

Aftermarket cat back exhaust $300

Coilovers $500

Engine $1000 (170,000 kms)

Diff $200

Rear adjustable camber arms $150

19" rims $1000

Turbosmart boost tee $70

Turbosmart boost guage $50

Aftermarket adjustable tie rod ends $100

Stock clutch $100

Flywheel $100

NISMO shift knob $50

Passenger front guard $100

Drive shaft $150

Starter motor $150

Alternator $100

Front and rear Brakes $400

Hubs $300

Prices are semi negotiable.

More parts available

Coil packs $150

Rear Lower control arms $120

Rear cradle $100

Front lower control arms $120

Seat belts $150

Door cards $100

Window switches $100 (drivers side) $75 (passenger side)

Side mirrors $100 each

Steering surround $50

AC control unit $100

Window wipers $40 each

Fuel flap $75

Fuel cap $20

Bonnet latch $75

Boot latch $50

Power steering reservoir $150

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