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hi all i have a r33 series 1.5 (which comes stock with series 2 engine/driveline, series 2 body seires 1 interior) as i believe for an eoi. I have taken care of my girl except for when some F#$K wit keyed the r/h/f fender and just behind drivers door a little. ive seen fenders go for about $100 and the scratch behind the drivers door could be buffed and polished by a pro maybe. mods include:

Pod Filter with cold air box surround

12 psi wastegate actator

turbo-back exhaust indluding split dump, 3 inch front, high flow cat and 3 inch straight through to a 4inch tip.

atomik high energy coils

advanti 17 inch rims black and silver dish

sony double din head unit

full sound system inc sub and amp

tinted windows whole car(except front windscreen for rwc reasons)

new tyres on front, 70% tread left on rear,

boost gauge fitted(no holes drilled just tucked in beside my head unit)

extreme heavy duty clutch fitted 1 month ago

new gearbox/diff/engine oils

front and rear brakes roughly 75%

odomoter says 124500 but was changed over from one that had 147ks on it not sure if it was an original.

comes with brand new boost tee with connectors, turbo timer (not installed due to lazyness)

car drives like a dream should be around the 190-200 kw at rear wheels.

not sure if i missed anything or not.

test drives welcome but money /bank statement must be shown before test driving to show you can afford it, to stop test pilots coming through.

car can come with roadworthy at asking price, or sort your own if we negotiate. i am open to offers. car is located in brisbane northside QLD.

asking price is 11000 with rwc and rego till feb i think will double check later.

or swaps for something message me with any offers :) contact phone is 04 10 228 157 just shoot a txt i work full time and probably wont answer.

wont let me upload pics just send me a txt or msg and send me ur email adress and will send pics :)

Edited by .R33.

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