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I know its lazy but took ages to set this one up!

All the info at the following link =

https://www.tradingpost.com.au/is-bin/INTER....sAAAEePpcxuIDB

Thanks guys

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  • 2 weeks later...

all info updated! A bit of interest but yet no sale...

Regrettable Sale, due to house deposit...

First to see will buy!

Silver, manual

97 series 2 R33 GTS-T

RB25DET

100,000k service just done 12 Dec08 with Gates belts and genuine nissan water pump.

208.3kw atw .... on stock boost, getting dyno read out ASAP

Pager alarm with turbo timer built in

Heavy duty clutch

HKS 2540 turbo

Front mount cooler legal

Jazman split stainless dump pipe into spilt 3inch exhaust Apexi D1 legal

Remapped ECU

Apexi power intake legal

Bosch 040 fuel pump

LED tail lights and rare clear garnish

Lowered king springs legal height

New rack ends and bushes. Also camber kit but not installed $220rrp

SSR professors 18inch 3 piece genuine legal size

245 fronts and Bridgestone S03 265 rear tyres were $680 each for the rears! 3 months old

Spare tyres also inc.

400r bodykit

Pioneer head unit and speakers

Standard interior with no marks what so ever

Power windows and mirrors

Driver and passenger airbags

Climate control (icy cold)

Razo gear knob

Boost gauge in dash legal

Lots Spent!

$17,000 NEG

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