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A well looked after example of an r33, serviced every 5000k's, always garaged while I have owned this car.

Car is located in Toowoomba QLD

Other info:

5 speed manual.

Type-m front bar, skirts & wing.

Series 1.5 has airbag steering wheel.

17" stern rims.

Just under 125,000kms on the odometer.

Will come with RWC and rego until Jan 07

*edit* forgot to mention it has a 3 point immobilizer & remote central locking required to get full comprehensive insurance.

Mods include:

K&N Pod and/or panel filter.

Full 3" Blitz exhaust system.

Good basis for further modifications

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I got a silver R33 and the engine bay looks more silver then that even in photos... even compare the contrast of the crossover and plenum, the darker areas of the engine bay look white... but u may be right... :)

I got a silver R33 and the engine bay looks more silver then that even in photos... even compare the contrast of the crossover and plenum, the darker areas of the engine bay look white... but u may be right... :wave:

'Even in the photos' what else is there to see besides the photos, its not like you've seen it in person. For disbelievers I shall take more photo's when I find some batteries for the camera.

series 1 also had air bags in 95. i know this cause i had a series 1 and it had an air bag! series 1.5 had abs

Technically there is no real 'series 1.5', I was just saying that the car is a late model 95. As for abs it was optional in all 95 model cars and did not come as standard equipment, also saying that having abs is not an advantage, it inhibits maximum braking situations and just adds weight and clutter to the engine bay.

is you car still for sale how do i get in contact with you bout it i want to come have a look.

Still for sale, I’m available early next week as I’m fairly overrun with uni work this week. As stated I’m located in Toowoomba and willing to meet you half way if you live in Brisbane or something. My contact no is 0421796784

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