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Tha car:

GTR front end - including bonnet

R32 GTR wheels with lots of rubber

GTR brakes

Lowered 1.5 inches

Dark tinting

Full 3inch exhaust including ceramic dump pipe

Upgrade R33 turbo

Plazmaman FMIC

Boost controller

HKS BOV

GTR centre console

GTR gauges with NISMO 260km/h speedo

NISMO Strut

Pioneer head deckwith Alpine speakers...

Apexi turbo timer

quiktrak alarm valued at $2400

POD filter (also have original airbox)

The best thing about the car is the GTR INLET MANIFOLD on RB20... lots of $$ spent on this job... Awsome top end power....

Car has got 79000 on the clock, these are original km's as car was a private import.

Now for what I am after... The car is currently for sale on carsales for $19 200. I want to get something a bit cheaper, pay off some debts and get my finances soughted. So I would be interested in a swap too.

PM me for more details if you interested, but no time wasters please. I can arrange high res pics for any interstate interest...

Cheers all

Michael

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Hey mate

Thanks! Did you get the Supra?

Also, while i am at it... thought I would put an offer out there for everyone! If anyone here passes this on to someone they know friend/family etc. and the person they pass it onto ends up buying the car for $19 000 or more I will give you $500 cash for finding me a buyer! There has to be a clear link for me to see from you to the buyer!!

How many kms on the lancer? Just so you know I am not after a lancer with bodykit and clear rear lights etc etc in case that is what you've got....

Any other people interested at all???? All reasonable offers will be considered! Don't forget forward this on and earn $500!

hey dude just seeing if ur interested in swapin a 180 for ur r33...or there abouts

have a look at my thread in hte for sale section under 180sx_dogg

shit loads of mods

cheers Adam

Hey mate

Just so you know, Its actually a 32 not 33....

I am more than happy to sell to interstate buyer but don't want the hassle of trading/buying interstate... If you manage to sell your 180 get in contact with me and we can talk....

by the way that is a very nice 180 you have there shouldn't be to hard to sell... good luck!

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