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1994 R33 Gts25t

Sunroof,

Manual

85,000kms,

Type M

Front mount intercooler

Kakimoto 3” exhaust

Pod filter

Exedy clutch kit.

New coils and timing belt done 5000kms ago.

Running stock boost (6psi)

Just got rwc’d.

So it has: New tyres all round,

new discs and pads,

new bushes,

bulbs

All new Shock absorbers

New windscreen and rubbers.

Just bought this 2 months ago for the missus and was going to clean it up with a nice kit and respray white for her, but she doesn’t want it anymore and wants a 4 door.

And a few other bits and pieces Costed about $2500 to get rwc’d (can provide receipts) work done by Kmart tyre and Auto at Brimbank.

Car is metallic Pink/Magenta and had a Veilside Front & Rear bar aswell as a stock wing and boot lip that I have removed as I thought it looked crap. But will be included in the sale.

Interior is clean, no rips or tears etc.

Only minor things are handbrake boot is split, and door trims were dodgely retrimmed.

Would suit someone who wants a project car, or if you like put the Veilside bumpers back on and drive it as is.

Always serviced with the good stuff according to the former owner (which is my next door neighbor) No accident as far as we know.

Asking $8000 or $9500 resprayed

Rego till Aug 2010

And I will include a Rwc if sold at that price.

Located Melbourne

May swap for a Stagea Rs4, Wrx wagon, chaser etc. plus cash adjustment

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