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hey guys sadly the car has to go bought a house and will not be able to use it as much as i would like to ive had all the fun i can with this thing but now has to stop...

car is well set up never misses a beat well looked after as im a mechanic..

R33 track only

.cusco coil overs

.front camber arms

.rack spacers for more lock

.hicas lock bar

.locked diff

.short shifter

.extreme clutch

.split fire coil packs

.z32 afm

.vg30det ecu with nistune board

.blitz EBC

.MSpec alloy radiator car always runs cool

.FMIC

.3" straight through exhaust

.bucket seat and velo harness n dish wheel

.push button start ive removed steering lock and ignition barrel

car has been tuned buy the jaustech team on 12psi making a strong and reliable 207kw car skids well at mallala n tailembend

chasing around the 7.5k ono mark or with out wheels 6.5k ono but hey make me reasonable offers and see what happins money talks

can call or text me on 0408642380

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