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For sale is the best car that I've ever owned. I purchased the car completely stock 3 years ago, and have slowly purchased modifications up until this point. Reason for sale? I've just got engaged and therefore need the money. I've discovered that women can be more expensive than cars :(

PERFORMANCE MODIFICATIONS:

APEX'i Power intake pod filter

APEX'i N1 cat-back exhaust

APEX'i PowerFC

APEX'i PowerFC hand controller

APEX'i PowerFC boost controller

TRUST V-SPL intercooler

TRUST Exhaust CAM gear

TRUST Timing belt

HKS Split dump pipe with HPC extreme

OGURA 4.8kg lightened flywheel

Z32 AFM

EXEDY Sports clutch

BILSTEIN Adjustable rear shocks

TECHNOMAGNESIO Super lightweight magnesium mags

- 17 x 8.5 front, 17 x 9 rear

- Federal 245 tyres on all wheels

UAS Heat sheild partition box

Custom 3" front pipe

High-flow cat

N1 Water pump

BOSCH 910 Fuel pump in-tank

ACCESSORIES:

ALPINE 6" Front speakers 3-way

ALPINE 10" subwoofer in partition box

ALPINE 450w Amplifier 4-out

NISMO Gear shift

APEX'i Pen turbo timer

MODEL SPECIFICATIONS:

1995 ECR33 Type-M Series 1.5

99,000km

Drivers-side airbag

Remote entry/lockup with immobiliser

Car was purchased with 67,000km, currently reading 99,000km.

Car fastidiously serviced, tuned and modified by Gavin Woods with 100,000km service already completed.

This R33 has been tuned for torque (over 6000N) and pushes you hard into your seat. This car is ready for a larger turbo, hi-flow, HKS 2530, 2535 would be optimum.

Best offer over $19.5k can take this car home.

To contact me:

PM if more information required

or

Call 0402 064 179 (Steve)

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