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Location: Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast, Q 4218

Car:

• 1994 Black R33 GTS25 Type-S

• Manual 5 speed

History:

• In 2004 by Special Vehicle Imports (QLD) with 50,000km. In the time I've owned

it I have traveled approximately 10,000km per year. When it had just clicked over

100,000 km, I had the timing belt and water pump replaced. It is serviced

by Chapman and Chapmans every 10,000 km and I change the oil, oil filter and

inspect the spark plugs myself every 5,000 km in between.

Wheel/Suspension/Brakes:

• Sparco Racing rims 235/45 R17 with 4 new tyres (99%

tread)

• Whiteline springs with modified circlip height adjustable Bilstein shocks

(Sydneykid spec)

• Whiteline fixed front and adjustable rear swaybars

• Whiteline adjustable front and rear camber bushes

• Whiteline adjustable front castor bushes

• Whiteline pineapples

• Nismo front strut brace with master cylinder stopper

• R33 GTR rear strut brace

• Locked hicas

• R32 DBA slotted rotors and calipers (rebuilt) front with Hawk ultimate brake

pads

• R32 stock rotors and calipers rear (rebuilt) with Hawk ultimate brake pads

• ADR approved front and rear braided brake lines with Motul RBF600 fluid

Drivetrain:

• R33 GTR clutch

Power:

• Coby extractors with HPC coating, 2.5" high flow metal cat and a 3" Xforce Varex Remote Control Muffler

• Apexi SAFC-II (Black version) tuned by Matt Spry

Cosmetics:

• R34 GTR bucket seats (Incl. Modification Plate)

• Stealth rear wing

• Nismo tinted side indicators

• Tinted windows

Extras:

• CD Headunit

• Pioneer 6.5" front speakers and Pioneer 6x9" rear speakers in a custom MDF shelf

• Australian approved 3+1 immobilisation point $1000 aftermarket alarm system

(installed by Chris Rogers, will disclose if buyer is serious)

PM or Call me on: 0421714892

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