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This is my wife's car and has been great since our baby was born 2 years ago. Looking for something more wagon-like (uurrrggghhh!!!) for our growing fam, now! As you probably know there is no difference in parts, weight, power or front row interior of car compared to 2 dr. Only difference is extra doors, greater practicality. Car is almost stock! Here are the details!

1994 R33 GTS-T 5 Speed 4 Door

• Standard Intercld RB25DET, HICAS, 4WS, Climate, Power Wind,

• GT-T 17" alloys

• Apexi SAFC2 (with knock sensor etc.)

• Fujitsubo Cat-back Polished 3.5" system

• Basic Turbosmart Boost controller (10psi)

• Brand new Daikin HD (1500kg) Clutch (last week)

• New Air Cond Compressor 9 months ago

• All rest is standard

• Pioneer CD Player (detach + remote)

• Tyres b/w 50 and 70% all round

• Used Mobil 1 or Motul Synthetic since imported

• Never used any oil or water b/w services

• A few minor scuffs and bumps from carparks (!)

Take a look at more pics on www.carsales.com.au

Car is in northern suburbs of Brisbane.

Reg'd til 10/04

Price - $17,500 (or reasonable offer)

Come and check it out!

PM Me or call Ian on - 0410-420829

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I think you should take her out to look at a Stegia :-)

Too heavy aren't they!!!??? And much more pricey than they deserve... In 12 months time I would guess they will be selling, on average, for more than 7K less than the 25K most dealers are offering them for now! Pity! (and they're almost all auto - like 99.9%!).

iijj

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OK I'm serious about sellin' this car now!!!

If ur after a wrx muncher that feels screwed together properly, performs with no fuss and is cheap to insure (for a turbo - $699 - 33 yr old - compreh. cover!), come and take a drive!

BUMP...

iijj

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