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1996 R33 Series 2 Sedan Auto

* Series 1 taillights, rear garnish & door trims.

180,000 kms (Gates Kevlar Timing Belt fitted at 100,000km)

Damage - dent above passenger rear wheel + rear pod missing

Engine – Broken exhaust stud at back of engine

Noise - Rod Bearing...

Dodgy AFM Earth (haven't checked if ecu or wiring issue – I just ran a ground wire from the afm straight to the battery - works)

Fitted Feb 2011...

  • New Nexus Tyres 225-50-R16
  • Front Strut Bar
  • JJR Full 3" Exhaust (inc 3" dump + hiflow cat)
  • Spitfire Coil packs
  • Slotted DBA Front Rotors + Bendix Premium Pads
  • HICAS Lock bar (Not Fitted)

Unregistered - No RWC

$3000 Price Drop $2500

Not Stripping For Parts - Don't want to deal with half a car...

Located @ Helensvale QLD 4212

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