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Just an EOI ATM

Looking at selling my white r33 s1.5 m-spec

S2 Rb25det 155thou

Manual

19" black rims with chrome dish

Greedy Profec - b spec II

Greedy auto timer

Front mount intercooler

3"( I think ) kakimoto exhaust with cannon

Dual port BOV full legal

Custom intake pipe to K&N filter

Filter shield

KAAZ locked diff

Lowered on bilstein shocks n springs

Trial front bar with after market grill

M-spec skirts

Rear pods

Genuine GTR wing

Alpine single din media station

Clarion 6" splits x-overs an tweeters

Clarion 6" rears

Clarion 4 channel amp

Blue dash lights

S2 cluster cover

Coloured coated dash fashia dark red velour

Aftermarket steering wheel with boss kit

2x 60mm DRIFT gauges in a dual greedy gauge holder ( boost/oil pres) oil pressure not connected lights up but not connected

Rego until 31st may 2013

Never been in an accident

turns heads everywhere I drive

Sounds awesome an a very unique flutter

Bad points

Sits low at front scrubs alil on full lock

Couple of paint chips on bonnet/ A pillar / p/door

All getting touched up on Monday

Hole in carpet where my heel goes but has floor mats now so u dnt see it

Couple of scratches on rims

Car is located Richmond NSW

Chasing $8,000 no stupid offers

No test pilots/wanna be stunt drivers/ n no s*** talkers or time wasters

I'm happy to take you around the block whilst I'm driving that's all

pm if genuinely interested

Rear pods will be put back on Monday freshly painted

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The steering wheel is Nardi also has white Nismo side indicators

Recently full serviced runs awesome

Boost controller isn't tuned yet but I had a play around with it running 10-11psi get it dyno tuned n will run mad I'm happy with how it runs now though

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