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Hi all,

after much thinking and crying i have decided that i may have to sell my baby as i am becoming financially unable to afford to keep running her, but please note that this is a EOI and if i get the right price for it would consider selling, and yes i will probably get told wrong area but according to the rules EOI are not allowed in the classified section.

as the title states, it is a 1994 S1 R33 GTST in maroon.

following are what she had before i bought her:

17" speedline Rims (i feel the offset is incorrect)

Monsta FMIC

Sony Head unit

eBay Special front bar and side skirts

3" turbo back exhaust (jasma muffler rear, not cannon)

Following items are what i have completed or will come with the car.

Splitfire coil-packs

new spark plugs

new coil-pack loom

changed FMIC to a Saber brand

K&N Apollo CAI (legal enclosure and strapped down to chassis [make the boys in blue happy])

Turbosmart plumb back BOV

GFB boost controller (set to 10 PSI)

Boost gauge

Walbro 255 fuel pump (not installed)

Mongoose Alarm system with built in turbo timer and immobilizer

Kenwood double din head unit (has GPS inbult)

Pioneer split front*

Pioneer 3 way rear (not hooked up but installed)*

(will also include the stock air box)

[just a small note, the car does have subs and a mono block amp for them, but will only consider leaving these to the right price]

the car really hasn't had much done to it and is a great base to work with to gain some serious power, never missed a beat and always started first time every time.

the car has been serviced every 5K since i have owned and has only ever had BP ultimate run through it

car will come with road worthy and rego

as for price, i am open to suggestions but please remember i wont just give her away and would start the price at $10,000

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*6.5" Speakers

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