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Hi guys,

Up for sale is my pride and joy. Selling for a bigger car to get around in. This car has been taken care of religiously, serviced every 5000 kms and washed twice a week. I am the first owner in Australia and the car was imported 1.5 years ago. The car came with 65 xxx kms. this is not a car that has been thrashed around, its been my daily and well taken care of.

Gearbox and Diff oil was changed < 1000kms ago.

Timing belt was changed when purchased at 65xxx kms

Kms - 90xxx

Color - Silver

Price - $11 000 ONO

Rego until August 2014

Mods

- Turbo back exhaust with HKS silent pro canon

- Greddy FMIC

- Nismo S tune coilovers

- NPC organic clutch <5000 kms old

- Pod + box

- Enkei RPF01 with federal 595 ss

- QFM HPX pads (+ front set of spares)

- GFB Boost Tee

- GTR Fuel pump

- Aftermarket security system with 3 point immobilizer

- Single din head unit

- Folder of receipts

- Most standard parts (airbox exhaust etc)

** Does not come with custom plates **

Hope i haven't missed anything but if you have any questions please ask!

Interior pics to come, forgot to take any today!

**** Need garage space, so give me a ring to arrange a time for an inspection ****

Contact me on 0427 six one six one six one.

Cheers

Colin

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I've just messaged my mate about your R33, who may get in contact with you.

He has a black 2007 VW Polo with 11 months rego, 97 xxx kms, full log books (and just completed major service) that he has just recently been looking to swap for something of similar value which is "JDM"...

Not sure if you are interested in swaps though.

I've just messaged my mate about your R33, who may get in contact with you.

He has a black 2007 VW Polo with 11 months rego, 97 xxx kms, full log books (and just completed major service) that he has just recently been looking to swap for something of similar value which is "JDM"...

Not sure if you are interested in swaps though.

Thanks mate much appreciated!

But not looking for swaps sorry.

Price drop down to 11,000 ONO now. Make a reasonable offer and i'm sure we can work something out.

Rather keep this within SAU, you really need to see it to appreciate how well kept it is!

Alot of interest and views but no one with money!

$10500 ono for SAUers

Come grab an immaculate 33.

People who have seen the car, would be great if you posted on what you thought.

Cheers!

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