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up for sale unfortunatly is my pride and joy r33 gtr. i have owned this car for the last 3-4 years. and purchased it with 88xxx and only has 90xxx on it now. i rarely drive this car but when i do it turns heads everywhere i go. time has come to move on as it rarely gets driven, it spends most of its time in the garage. never driven in the rain ect litterly and the car defintly shows it. when i purchased the car i had extensively detailed including underneath. i only ever run 100 octane premium in it from united. the car is all original drives very well. never had any issues with it.
i will be selling it with personilised plates and RWC and REG which expires on the 16 of sept.
WHEELS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN SALE will come with standard gtr rims with new tyres
might swap for somthing of interest this car just isnt practical for me. oviously shows as it barely gets driven.
please feel free to contact me with any further questions, or if you would like to come and inspect the car.

genuine buyers only no time wasters thanks

im located in melbourne.

asking price is 21,000 ONO price is negiotable

thanks

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Iv had alot of dreamers msg me about this. Please I dont have time for time wasters.

Price is now

$18000 standard wheels no custom plates.

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Hey mate. Msg me for more photos. The car has had a full service about 1000kms ago all oil's changed. I had the front bushes done and intake gasket, About 12 months ago. Thanks

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Hi mate would you like to swap for my

MY09 Lancer Ralliart - Awd Turbo

120,000kms Full Service History at Mitsubishi Dealer
6speed Twin Clutch Auto
Paddle Shift Gears on Steering Wheel
Audio and Bluetooth Controls
Rockford Fosgate SoundSystem with Subwoofer in Boot
Rockford Fosgate Communication system include onboard gps, Dvd Player and car settings and features.

Auto Headlights, Auto Rain Sensor, Everything Automatic.

Great Car, Spacious And very quick Turbo Engine.


http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/werribee/cars-vans-utes/2008-mitsubishi-lancer-ralliart-sedan-for-sale-or-swap/1024051750

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