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Reg till feb next year with a RWC

this car has a HKS frontmount intercooler

3 inch exhaust system with high flow cat (including apexi cat back 3 inch with 5 inch tip)

this car also somes with a complete new body kit as front bar needs minor repair and paint (the body kit includes trust front bar explosive side skirts and bomex rear bar i have photos of another car with this same kit on it so if you call me i can send you some pics)

comes with many more extras too many to list but here are some of them

1 x rb30e series 2 motor (for RB30DETT upgrade)

1 x standard exhaust

1x set standard r33 rims

1x set r32 GTR rims (i think thats what they are)

as i stripped another r33 to sell off for parts i have lots and l of extra spare parts to go with the car so give me a call and we can talk a deal

if you dont want all the extras i can bring the price down a bit

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... this car is also listed on carsales

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