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as the topic says i have my R33 for sale,

it has:

Engine:

full custom 3 inch exhaust

with 7 inch cannon and 5 inch tip

high Flow cat

air filter with cold air intake

jun reprogramed computer

sard fuel pressure reg

bosh 044 fuel pump

gen 2 dual stage boost controler

HKS type s front mount intercooler *600 xx xx*

type 3 megasonic bov

polished engine brace

exterior:

full veilside kit with custom side skirts

carbon fibre bonnet with bonnet pins

new rubbers around front and back windows (due to faded rubber)

modded front bar due to front mount

wheels:

18 x 10 rear wheels with new 265 rubber

18 x 9 front wheels with new 235 rubber

$1500 in receipts for rubber

interior:

pioneer deck with motorised flip face with graphics

boston pro speakers with custom mounted tweeters

2 x response 12inch subs with 2 x 150rms amps with dual boxs

amps flush mounted in floor

2 x A pillar mounted gauges * Boost and air/fuel raito*

Nardi wheel

aftermarket pedals

extras:

aftermarket suspension

upgraded brake pads

upgraded sparkplugs

the reason i am selling the car is because i have a company car and i need for a new toy.

i have a deposit on a new toy so i am selling it.

the car had just under 90,000kms in it when i got it and i have only done around 25000kms since because i do all my ks in my company car.

it also has rego until june.

number plate is*GTSSKY*

i was preparing the car for a bigger turbo but this new toy could not pass me by.

Pricing:

the car owes me around $30,000 including the price of my car.

so i am looknig for around the $20,000 mark, but i am open to offers.

i have pics available but do not know how to post them so send me your email and i will send them out.

in turn i will read up how to do it.

regards

Chris

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  • 3 weeks later...

which one was that??

boxing day... so long ago?

the pics are on carsales.com.au under private sellers so could somebody please post a link because i am really REALLY bad with computers

Regards

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