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Hey all,

I have for sale my R33 4 door. Its an Impul built 94 model.

Features:

Engine/managment/Induction:

Rb25det Manual

Vulture motorsports greddy copy plenum

Power FC with hand controller with boost controll kit

FMIC

Knock off HKS ssqv blow off, also have a plumb back attachment for it

Bosch or siemens (cant remember) 740cc Injectors (not installed)

Brand new Exedy sports tuff clutch (not installed)

KKR480 (not installed)

Turbo back 3 inch exhaust system

Short shifter

New alloy radiator with 12inch thermo run by an "Ice" adjustable thermostat

New water pump

Interior:

Impul adjustable bucket seats

Impul steering wheel and gear shifter

Smoke face boost and oil temp gauges

Sony double din dvd player

Clasrion front splits

New leather gear stick and handbrake boots

Exterior:

17 x 9 Impul lightweight alloy wheels

Cant remember what tyres but they are fresh with plenty of life left

Full body kit

Gun metal metallic paint (needs attention)

I am selling because my house has just started getting built and it has come to my attention that I need MORE MONEY ASAP!!

The paint has the clear coat peeling off and the front bar is stonechipped. Needs attention to get it back up to a high standard.

I am open to swaps and cash sales. Swaps for something like a datto 1600, turbo utes, rotary utes etc etc

I would prefer cash but show me what you have got! the pics are a lil old but it still looks the same.

$11,000 negotibale. Located in Gympie, 1hour north of maroochydore. I am prepared to travel if it helps you out with the sale.

If you want to contact me you can ring 0439709299, on here or [email protected].

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