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Hi Guy's,

Well im all new to this so don't really know what to write. All i can say is im selling my R33 that i've had for nearly 2 years now. Not sure what kind of info you guys want to know, im a chick and really don't know too much lol Number plate EVL is no longer present. As you may see in the pictures there are a few cracks in the front bumper and indicators need to be fixed up which i plan to get done before selling, but if you wish to buy it the way it is, please give an offer. If you have any questions feel free to ask and im sure i can get those answers for you :D

Miss*K

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check the pics, that will explain the transmission question :P

Hey guy's,

My mate is going to have a look under the bonnet to see if he can see anything. :ninja: i do know it's had a tune thing. Now sure what you call it lol. Transmission is 5 speed manual. :) and hoping to get 15 for it.

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Hey Guy's,

Well i took the cae in for a squizz and this is what was found.....

Splitfire Coil Packs

Aftermarket Alloy Radiator

Pd filter

Oil Catch Can

Blitz Bov

3" Dump Pipe

Sports Exhaust

Apexi ECU

Front Mount Intercooler

Front Stru Brace

KKR 430 Turbo

Teins Suspension (Adjustable Rear and Front)

Race Seats

Evo Steering Wheel

Autometer Boost Gage

Optima battery

Xplode Speakers In Rear

Pioneer HeadUnit

18"Advanti Racing Wheels

GTR Wing

Trust Front Bar

KM-158 XXX

Hope that's given you's a fair idea. :down:

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Hey Guy's,

Well i took the cae in for a squizz and this is what was found.....

Splitfire Coil Packs

Aftermarket Alloy Radiator

Pd filter

Oil Catch Can

Blitz Bov

3" Dump Pipe

Sports Exhaust

Apexi ECU

Front Mount Intercooler

Front Stru Brace

KKR 430 Turbo

Teins Suspension (Adjustable Rear and Front)

Race Seats

Evo Steering Wheel

Autometer Boost Gage

Optima battery

Xplode Speakers In Rear

Pioneer HeadUnit

18"Advanti Racing Wheels

GTR Wing

Trust Front Bar

KM-158 XXX

Hope that's given you's a fair idea. :down:

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