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I have an r33 series 2 M-spec for sale that needs to go as im trying to buy a house before the first home owners grant goes. Any reasonable offer is considerded. car has minimal mods and in good condition. Heavy duty clutch, boost gauge, turbo timer, turbo smart blow off valve( only recently put on car so not in pic), 17"impul rims, Full exhaust, intercooler.

Please PM me if interested or you can email me [email protected] $12,000

Also have a series 5 rx7 13b turbo, uncomplied with full papers, can send pics looking for $3,500 or can make a deal to sell both.

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Rx7 is stock, 86xxx kms, it just has an exhaust system that has a small leak or two and the suspensions is not standard, im pretty sure its RSR but dont quote me on it. besides that it is standard. pm me me if you want some more pics

whats the absolute lowest you'd take for the rotar???

i really want about $3k for the rotar but open to offers, the body is a little rough, rust on the sunroff and a few other marks, nothing thats not to easy to fix, posted all of the damage, mechanically A1. PM me for more information

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