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Time for me to pass on the war horse, and build my castle!

I absolutly love this car, if i could keep it i would, but after a lot of thought, it's time for me to sell my car and buy a house.

I've had this car for about 2 and a half years now, and since i've had it i've treated it as best as i can. Because i have a work car, and have had for over a year now, i really only drive it once a week these days if i'm lucky. When i do drive it though, it drives extremely well, i will be very sad to see it go :( Hopefully i can find somebody else who will nurture it just as much.

As far as modifications go, theres no much to it. I've tried to keep it as cop friendly as possible, while still being enjoyable.

Here is a list off the top of my head of the mods it has:

3" Stainless steel exhaust system from the turbo back (Nice and quiet, but still sounds good)

Return flow front mount intercooler

Blitz High flow panel filter

Apexi height and damper adjustable struts with lowered king springs

Tomei HICAS lock bar with electronic HICAS light disabler

Aftermarket Push Button clutch

Factory option 30th aniversary front bumper

Uras Exsol 18"s with Federal 595 RS-Rs (Amazing tyres! Grips VERY well!)

The car has recently been serviced by Racepace, and as a result has had the turbo and exhaust gaskets freshly replaced (made a big difference!) I also replaced the sparkplugs last week. Car has done 137xxx kn, Plenty of meat on the brake pads, plenty of tread left on the tyres. Just under 9 months of rego!

Will come with RWC!

The exterior has a few scratches on it from the previous owner. I went to 1 panel beater for a quote just out of interest, said around 600 i think..

I will also chuck in some extras if you buy the car, these are as followed:

Greddy E-manage blue with loom harness good to plug n play

Volk F-Zero Challenge 18" wheels

R33 GTST S1 front seats

2 Pod filters in good condition with a heat shield to go with it

(Of course if you dont want these, i can knock a bit of the price off)

My name is Andrew, i live in the eastern suburbs of melbourne (Lilydale) Feel free to give me a call or message to organise an inspection. My number is 0434145894.

Sorry There isn't many photos at this stage, i will be uploading more as soon as i can get time to take some nice photos. I know the front bar picture is even worse than the others, but it's just there to give people an idea of the 30th Ani bar.

ASKING PRICE: $10,500.

I can be slightly negotiable with the price though.

(Might also be swayed with a trade of a cheap family car + cash my way)

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