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have no time for my r33, wanting to sell it with ni rego and slight rear quarter damage, in the pic its when it was hit but i have straightend it out so it can be easily repaired and its not that bad. i have run a 13.4 at the creek with the 19s on it n no traction, car made 213rwkw on 14psi on safe tune. so it has so much potential.

location: sydneys west

contact: pm or 0430064462

price: 8.5k negotiable

mods:

- T04e turbo

- tial 32mm waste gate

- screamer pipe

- stainless steel highmount manifold

- 3in dumpipe and full exhaust

- sard fuel pressure regulator

- sard 550cc injectors

- walbro 550hp fuel pump

- front mount intercooler

- EMS stinger 4424 computer

- turbosmart boostcontroller

- apexi turbo timer

- NEX coilovers

- custom oil catch can

- custom air box

- heavy duty clutch

- house of colour passion purple paint job

- 19in gold konig unkowns, 8.5 front 9.5 rears

- front bar, side skirts, rear bar

car runs awesome and goes hard its well looked after n always serviced, make me a offer its worth looking at to buy.

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