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hey guys im selling R33

not in a hurry to sell just want to see what i can get for it being a swap or cash or both

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The car is a perfect sleeper was on 19's deep dish but didnt want to attract cops so now its on stock S15 wheels

125,000 km's

Manual (short shifter)

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GT35/40 Turbo

Fuel rail

Cooler

Screamer

battery is now in the boot

ALOT TO MENTION

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Reg is currently suspended due to the exhaust being to loud i have the original at home and will give to the buyer to put on

reg expires in mid February

*****DVD player is not included as it was draining the battery while the car was switched off so i sold it

PM me with offers and contact numbers i will be checking constantly

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GT 35/40 Turbo

All Braided lines

DBA Slotted Disks

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3" exhaust from turbo back

5Zegen 4" exhaust

Top mount Extractors with screamer pipe

30 mil turbo smart external wast gate

Rajab front mount cooler

Custom Radiator

Greddy copy plenum

80 mil Throttle Body

Heavy duty clutch

Pedders Springs

k-mac shocks all around

Adjustable Cam Gears

Nistune Computer

Siemens 850cc Injectors with fuel rail

Engine Rebuilt standard specs

short shifter

turbo timer

If it has to go through vicroads there is a hell lot of a lot of money to spend there. Good luck with sale though!!! Good setup there.

it doesnt have to go through vic roads its just got a suspended reg u just need a road worthy and thats it reg doesn't expire till late feb :)

forgot to mention the car has A/C it hasnt been disconnected and wont be since the weather is getting hotter everyday

this car is a perfect sleeper dose and screamer alot of mods real head turner and comments from people that dont expect it to be the way it is cause of its looks ;-)

open to swaps and cash my way depending on the car offered to me or $10,000 including the original exhaust for RW

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