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I really need to sell the car due to loss of job and some really big family problems.

If you are interested I am more than willing to drop over for a better look and welcome any inspection.

$17500 atm but am open to any offers.

Less if stock rims are wanted

http://members.optushome.com.au/aqudoctor/car/

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R33 GTSt 93

$17500 ono

77000 kms

Power Everything, windows, central locking etc

HiCas

Limited Slip diff

4 Wheel Disc Brakes

T-bar Auto

Adjustable Steering Column

Car is in very good condition, no rattles, rust, squeaks

Work Done

Front Strut Brace

35mm Lowered king springs

17x8 Chrome rims

lock nuts

235/45 all round 50% tread

Cold Air Partion

K&N pod filter with recharge kit

Also have original air box

2 stage Turbosmart boost controller set to 8 psi and 12 psi, Iridium plugs,Timing belt, Water pump, Oxygen Sensor changed at 50000 kms all tuned on dyno

176kw at rear wheels on 12psi

Cooling system flushed and pressure tested 50000 kms

Auto serviced, filter and oil, 65000 kms

Nolothane front struts

Phillips pure white bulbs and parkers

Alpine CD head unit

2way splits in doors

6" GT JBL speakers on rear deck

Spitfire Boost gauge

Ming tint and paint treatment

Mspec front bar, also have original series 1 front bar

Car alarm

Turbo timer

Oil and filter changed every 5000k

3" Zorst from turbo to tip, 5" Tip, with high flow cat

BP Ultimate always used

A/C regassed and tested

Car always driven carefull when cold and turbo allowed to cool down.

No oil leaks.

Cheers

Dave

aka MRE

PM

or

Ph 04177 65681

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