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Item:R33 GTST

Location:SA

Item Condition:Excellent, not a single scratch

Reason for Selling:Looking for cheaper car to help clear debt

Price and Payment Conditions:$22000 firm, $21000 with stock wheels

Extra Info:highly modified 500hp car

Contact Details:[email protected]

Just putting this up a little early to see interest. The car is white and about to put on my bodykit first before i take pictures and is ready for sale.

Has a topmount turbo setup including:

High mount manifold

TDO6 size turbo

huge external wastegate with screamer dump

4in exhaust

650cc injectors

Power FC

dual layer metal gasket

Coilovers

Heavy duty Clutch

17in Super Advan racing 3pc wheels

Full 100km service.

etc etc etc, basically all the supporting mods a 500hp car needs!!

Would be easier to see car in person.

I have spent over $13000 on it during the last 2 months and have receipts.

This car is a non damaged import (have report) under the stict SEVS rule which also means this car was 100% stock when it was complied.

Car was compression tested and was very healthy all within 5psi of each other, making sure it was healthy before modding it.

Asking $22000 with advan wheels or $21000 with stockies, trade for cheaper car is considered.

Will provide update of pics and more details when bodykit is fitted.

Edited by popeye132
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