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Hey guys just and EOI on my car, thinking of selling it because its just not for me anymore.

1997 Series 2 R33 Sedan
Rego till March 2017
RB25DET Series 2 motor with 160XXXX
190XXXX Cluster Due To Manual Conversion
RB25DET box
Gktech Shifter Springs
NPC Clutch
Alloy Radiator
50,000km Old Coil Packs
Gktech Fan + Adaptor
Hypergear 21U Turbo
Blitz Return Flow
Power FC ECU
HKS Cat Back
Walbro 455 E85 Fuel Pump

QFM A1RM Pads
Project Mu Disks
JDI Track Knuckles
JDI 25mm LCA
Uras Castor Rod
A33 Tie rods
Hicas Lock Bar
BC Gold Coilovers
Tomei Triangle Strut Brace

Gram Lights 57D 18x9.5+22 All Round
Federal RSR 235 40 18 9
Achilles 123s 255 35 18
All Tyres are near new

R33 GTR seats
Drift Button
Garrett Boost Gauge
Fire Extinguisher

OEM Sedan Side Skirts
OEM Sedan Rear Pods
Driving Lights Fitted to OEM Fog Light
Viva Garage Lip ( cracked )
Impul Boot Spoiler
R33 Sedan Roof Rack
Series 2 Headlights

R33 Sedan Cams Approved Half Cage
Sard 850cc Injectors
Z32 AFM with plug
3” Dump Pipe
Spare front brake set up with new EBC pads

- Chassis loom currently not sending power to fuel pump. But can drive around because its getting power from cigarette lighter. Only did it to drive home from Winton
- Driver door is black and will be painted for new buyer
- Both will be fixed once deposit is made
- Test drive once deposit is made
Looking at $11,000 ONO
Open for swaps
Can be cheaper if buyer don’t want some stuff.

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