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ITS TIME TO GO......MRHELE

Well people its that time again where i need to part with the car for personal reasons.

Mods as follows..

R33 1994 model compliance 2002.

CRD Front mounts with JJR Pipes - Brand new

Hi flow turbo by GCG

3inch Exhaust all straight pipe and i mean all! with canon on back.

Simota Pod.

GTR Injecters

Walbro 255l pump

new fuel tank

Daiken Semi organic clutch and HD pressure plate

Apexi power FC

Car serviced every 3000k with genuine nissan filter and Motul oil.

Exterier has been resprayed about 1yr ago but needs a buff as its straight off the gun. This will be buffed prior to me letting the car go.

M spec side skirts

G4 Coil overs.

19x8 and 19x9.5 Zennetti Kaotiks with brand new tyres all round.

New battery.

Inside the car is a whole different story. Everything and i mean everything has either been rapt in leather or suede, this meaning from roof to carpet dash to parcel and soon the boot.

Custom carpet with suede piping

JVC DVD unit with 7inch screen fold out.

Pioneer Bullets 6inch splits

2x12in DD subs in box

1x800wrms Monoblock Response (brand new)

1x500wrms 4 channel Response (Brand new)

Autometer gauges.

Recaro front seats.

Custom rear seat with front buckets shape molded in!

This car has not been molested and still running standard boost.

There is probably a heap load of things i am missing but i cant think now as this is depressing to write as i need to sell this car very quickly.

I spent about 10k on the inside and little bits and pieces in the past few weeks so come on guys some1 must want this work of art?

Also the car is engineered for every single nut and bolt!

im looking at offers of about 20 or so

pics as follows:

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