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CAR HAS TO GO THIS WEEK URGENT SALE...MAKE ME AN OFFER.

Up for sale is my '95 Turbo r33 series 1.5. Car is in very good condition interior is in excellent condition. Car hasnt been thrashed or tracked, driven by female driver, non-smoker also. Has had minimal modifications done so it is ready for that someone wanting a strong base platform RB25det to modify. Car has a genuine 88,000kms, car was in storage with previous owner for 4yrs and i am the second owner in Australia since being imported.

Has more then 6 months rego and car has never has been in a crash etc. all vic roads history can be checked or REVS Checked. Modofications that have been done:

- TRUST front bar also comes with stock front bar lights/indicators

- Push button clutch was put in 6 months ago

- BLITZ turbo timer

- new ALPINE headunit

- PIONEER front speakers

- aftermarket exhaust also comes with stock exhaust

- HKS pod filter

- white BUDDYCLUB P1's 16" with good offset

- new walbro fuel pump installed a few months ago

I also have a spare front reo bar as the one thats on the car had to be cut to fit the trust front bar. Front RHS Quarter panel has a dent in it so an extra panel is being provided. I also have a spare Black boot as the car currently has white boot and bonnet.

I also have the stock air box still and the stock exhaust. Getting a roady will not be an issue.

Regretful sale unexpectedly recently moved to the country so car has to go it is not suited to the roads up here and i dont want to see it get damaged. PLUS I just purchased a property and cannot afford to maintain a turbo car anymore and i also need a car that will tow 2 horses.

MAKE ME AN OFFER.

Justine: 0401 099 025 CALL OR TEXT ME I DONT REALLY CHECK PM'S HERE.

LOCATION: Beaumaris VICTORIA. Will be in this location for the next few weeks.

PICTURES CAN BE VIEWED AT THIS LINK: COPY AND PASTE INTO BROWSER

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...5&__Dx=mode matchany&__Ntx=mode matchallpartial&__D=xro122&silo=1011&seot=1&__sid=1291525ED976&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pC

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