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I have purchased another car and sadly this one has to go due to my growing family. It has been regularly washed and is garaged every night. Started regularly however hardly driven due to work & family commitments. Less than 1000kms driven in the past 12 months.

I am the first and only Australian owner, having imported it direct from Japan around 6 years ago.

New Splitfire coil packs, spark plugs, oil, oil filter, fuel filter, battery, Apexi pod filter & Turbosmart plumb back blow off valve, and new rear tyres changed within the past month.

Rego expires on 30 July, but I will put another 12 months on the car if it sells for the right price. Asking $11k neg.

This is the factory manual model - not a conversion.

Some of the standard features include -

RB25DET Neo motor
R33 GTR running gear
Genuine full Dayz bodykit
Factory Xenon adjustable headlights
Factory front & rear electric sunroofs
Factory touch screen digital climate control
Factory adjustable cargo barrier
Factory rear cargo blind
Factory Stagea front & rear carpets
Factory privacy glass
Factory manual & booklet

Aftermarket Modifications -

Driver & passenger tint
17inch Sparco rims
Full HKS exhaust
JJR bell mouth stainless dump pipe from turbo
Cooling Pro front mount intercooler & plumbing
Splitfire direct injection coil packs
Apexi power intake kit
BC Racing fully adjustable coilover suspension kit
SRI rear upper adjustable camber arms
Turbosmart Kompact plumb back BOV
Apexi "pen" turbo timer
Defi-Link Control Unit II
Defi boost gauge
CD/MP3 head unit

Very loved car, however no longer practical for me due to my increased family size.

Has a serious & mean look to it, especially with the lowered suspension. With plenty of room inside, this car is both practical & fun.

Contact Alex on 0433111638 - SMS is prefered as I work fairly long hours and am swamped with kids at home!

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