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selling my 1.5 95mdl R33 Mspec due to lack of use and paying off a house.

MODS:

TRUST front mount intercooler (blacked out)

G.A.B fully adjustable suspension all round

G.A.B upgraded sway bars front and rear

NISMO strut brace in front

NISMO plastic grill

NISMO speedo mixed with GTR dash

GREEDY boost gauge

HKS 3" front front 4" out the back

GTR400R style front bar (indicators filled in) no side vents

VEILSIDE 18x8 fronts, 18x9.5 rears

the car is a 5spd manual, never boosted, no engine mods except for air filter and front mount,

ive just put a new 400R style front bar on it and i didnt want the side vents or the trailer front indicators, so i brought a bar with out the side vents and filled the indicator holes in for a smoother look. the car has been fully repaint and i changed the original silver color to quick silver (VY Holden Color) cost $3200 to repaint. painted 2mths ago!

the mods done is so that the car handles and no mods done for extra speeds as u can see,

its fast enough and all mods done are done with taste and no cheap cheesy parts used.

the car has rego till *july 2009* and i will sell it with or with out 12mths rego

$13,500 with 12mths rego

$13,000 rego till july

car is in melbourne and you are most welcome to bring any mechanic u like to view the car

as im a mechanic my self and the cars is well kept.

this is a exceptional example for the 33`s and its not one that gets bounced of gutters or thrown around!! the undercarriage is also exceptional for its age and one of the best i found in the 2 years i was looking for a R33..

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