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Hi All,

late 1995 r33 gts + T (so originally a non turbo) car is white

The good

driver + passenger air bag

theres a 7" dvd/gps in the double din spot + remote

has had a turbo conversion (using standard turbo and manifold with braided lines)

theres an aftermarket jjr intercooler

stock airbox

split dump + front pipe

xforce cat

trust power extreme 2 cat back exhaust (angled tip)

apexi power fc + controller (all tuned by peter at advan)

greddy profec spec b boost controller

greddy turbo timer

50mm aluminium radiator

exedy clutch

driftek 17x8 , 17x9 rims in gold (less than 1 year old still plenty of tread)

nismo gear knob

nismo gearbox mount

it also has saber gauges oil pressure, oil temp and water temp (all mounted in an enclosure on the dash) almost looks original

front strut brace

Registration is until march 2011

The bad:

heater core needs replacement

clutch slave cylinder needs rebuilding/replacement

the front guard has a ding and theres a scratch which someone put down the drivers side door (the quote for the guard to be fixed was 350 and the scratch 300)

power steering oil needs topping up (nothing wrong with the pump or anything, i havent had time to top up myself or take it since i bought the evo, very long list of things to do at the moment)

odometer stopped working at 120,000 , 4 months ago (timing belt etc was done by previous owner when it arrived from japan which was 75000km)

Reason for sale, its been in the garage now for 3 months, ive not driven it since i bought my evo 8 and i need to get rid of it asap. I thought i was going to fix up the above problems but im willing to negotiate on that price to someone who has time to fix them and have her running beautifully again. Other than whats mentioned above theres nothing wrong with the car!

Even if you bought it to strip for parts you would more than likely recoup what you paid for it and make some more. I would do that but i just dont have the time nor the patience.

PM ME for pics etc or to make offer

Edited by DaGr81
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Guys any reasonable offer will be considered, also the heater core has been by passed so theres no leakage into the cabbin. You can buy heater cores on ebay brand new ones for $240

I need this gone within 2 weeks, if its not sold on sau within 4-5 days it will go on ebay

Edited by DaGr81

$3500 ono and its yours! you can get more than that stripping the car for parts!

i need this gone ASAP! Before i bought the evo (3 months roughly) the diff, geabox and engine oils were all changed.

G'day Mate,

I'm pretty keen on this, I would send you a PM but I can't until my post count is over 10.

Can you send me a PM with your contact details and I'll give you a call.

Cheers

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