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Due to some other cercumstances I am selling my car. (house that needs work).

list of mods

R33 GTST 95 model Type M

AB Flug body kit and steering wheel very rare and unique.

Volk's 18's 235 and 265's on rear "CF Challenge"

Olims fully adjustable suspension

rose joints on front

Cusco front and rear strut bar

Splitfire coil packs.

Custom Front mount with heat rapped ic piping.

Apexi pod filter

Apexi exhaust system from dump

Apexi BOV

4" magic Cat

CF bonnet

Remaped Nerve essential ECU was done in Japan.

HKS 25/30 turbo

Ratchet cusco locker

Organic 1500kg clutch

Walbro 500hp pump

malpassi rising rate Reg

Blue light dash

Apexi RSM

Greedy Turbo timer

Greedy boost gauge

Rebuilt Gearbox

Exhaust manifold gasket changed and bolts upgraded.

240rwkw on 18psi

DBA4000 slotted fronts

Braided Break lines / clutch. approved by Australian Standards

Car weighs in at 1260kg

3point alarm

Stereo Mini Disk and CD player / graphic equalizer

sony 2channel amp / splits / 6by9's in the rear next to the seats.

All major work has been carried out by Trojan motorsport

Serviced every 5000 or 6 months. I am the second Aus owner. The car was personal import from Trojan

who owned it before I did so they have the full history of this car.

85000 K's on the clock or there abouts.

$16,000 ono

No tire Kickers No joy rides No P platers

PM for phone number if your keen to have a look.

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comes with spare bonnent, old fuel pump, stock spare coil packs, stock spare dump and o2 sensor, cracked spare exhaust manifold.

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