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Hey guys I am selling my car unfortunately due to the fact that I am looking to purchase my first home. The car has just been serviced see below for details.

Mint 1996 Series 2 White R33 manual Turbo, I am after $20500 ono, price is negtiable

Modifications I have receipts for most items below

APEXI AVCR Boost Controller

X Force turbo back exhaust

Blitz Front mount direct upgrade

Buddy Club P1 racing rims 17"

GTR Fuel pump

KKR 430 Turbo and dump pipe

Turbo timer in built to the alarm system

Alarm and immobiliser

JVC MP3 and pioneer speakers front and rear, 12" sub and amp

Apexi front strut brace

Other

I have the original exhaust, turbo and boost solenoid if interested.

I am the first and only Australian owner. The car was complianced and purchased by me more or less straight after.

Inspection welcome ( I have the original RAA report)

The car has recently (in the last 3 weeks) had a full serivce where all the fluids, front and rear brake pads, spark plugs and the clutch were replaced. New clutch is a Extreme Heavy duty, sparkies are irridium and fluids used were motul and pads are ferrodo formulas. I have put new rear tyres on and the fronts are less than 3 months old, services have been done every 5000k without fail.

The car is in absolute mint condition A1 inside and out. First to see will buy

PM me for details alternatively my mobile no is 0431638604 (calls between 1-2 pm) or after 5pm please as I am at work

Here are some pics

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