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Hey guys, licence is on the verge of non-existance... so i've decided to find a more complete drift car,

and am selling my toy...

It's a 93 r33, street/drift toy.. i'm gunna sell with a road worthy but not registered, and selling with a few little tasty drift extras....

This car is track ready with Tein suspension setup, as well as a fixed back race seat (very cumfy), it comes with the original seat for roadworthy, and a spare set of track rims for the fun days..

Has custom paint, with rolled guards..

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shopping list

* Rb 25 det / 5 speed

* Short shift kit

* Apexi Power FC

* HKS 3 inch super dragger exhaust, with 4 or 5 inch cannon

* HKS FMIC

* HKS 25/40 turbo Running 12 psi, 214 RWKW

* HKS SS - BOV

* Front and rear strut braces

* Cusco 2 way diff

* Tein super street coilovers Height/Damper adjustable

* Cusco oil cooler, braided lines

* D1 catch can

* Tein Castor arms, Front and rear

* Just jap rear camber arms

* Solid rear cradle bushes

* Recaro copy fixed back drivers seat, car comes with original seat too

* Top Secret Front bar

* M-sportrear bar and side skirts

* Drift low rear wing

* 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 koya r1, with custom black painted center

* Custom orange painted brake calipers, with NISMO decal

I'm chasing $15000 ono

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any questions gimme call 0415 885 194

Edited by ryang
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bump-ski....price drop.....$14500

just put on a stainless split dump pipe, 3 inch, to the cat... 3.5 to the muffler...sounds awesome now... nice rb25 growl.. :happy:

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