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Looking at getting a ute, so looking for any interest in this for $13k

Its had $10k of quality mods done in the last year,

GTX3076 with 0.82rear, external gate with 44mm Tial,

3.5inch system ,100cell cat, oval 3inch muffler ( not too loud)

Power fc with z32 and apexi boost controller

Tomei cams 256's, FMIC

1000cc Xspurt injectors, turbosmart reg, 400lph pump

GTR Dash with 110000k's, car has approximately 170000ks,

uses no oil, has zero blow by,

Has been tuned on Eflex fuel and made 320kw on 16psi, can easily put the 98 map back in , makes 280kw on 16psi on 98

Car is scary fast

0466 257 118

no swaps unless you have a VY series 2 SS ute with lowish km's

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alot of tight arses on here, ill just keep it, get a loan for a ute, too good to flog off to tight asses!!!!!!! :yes:

remove from classifields please.....

Edited by SliverS2

I gotta say that I dont like 33s but this one's just so right, you shouldnt be selling it esp with a rash decision! It looks good with the wheels, kit and stance and has the power and mods to boot, 13k is cheap!

Got anymore pics mate? Interested!

think ill hold on to it for now, after last offer i spent money on tyres and going to keep it for while

Edited by SliverS2

I gotta say that I dont like 33s but this one's just so right, you shouldnt be selling it esp with a rash decision! It looks good with the wheels, kit and stance and has the power and mods to boot, 13k is cheap!

I gotta say that I dont like 33s but this one's just so right, you shouldnt be selling it esp with a rash decision! It looks good with the wheels, kit and stance and has the power and mods to boot, 13k is cheap!

thanks mate, i changed my mind so all good, yeah ive put too much into to sell i think, would feel like a massive loss

looks like it will just recieve more mods and go for some fun at the drags and drift track.. get my monies worth

I'd say wait for a bit longer, nothing sells within days especially when it comes to a 2nd hand car. Give it 2-4 weeks and see how you go. I'd be honest with you, r33s are very very hard to sell because there are too many of them on the market. If you don't have to sell it then keep it. Otherwise good luck with the sale.

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