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im selling my car cos im goin overseas and im looking for a resoonably quick sale for the right price.

the colour is whack its a black with a purple pearl through it, i am yet to see one with the same coulour, it looks awesome especially when its clean and the light shimmers off it

manual

120,000 kms

Interior gadgetry includes:

reverse el dials in cluster

adjustable shift light

air/fuel ratio gauge

boost gauge

nismo carbon fibre gear knob

racing pedals

genuine skyline mats

Audio:

addzest MD player

addzest speakers all round

Electronics:

Apexi avcr

Hks turbo timer

Susepesion:

Apexi adjusdtable suspension

plus a set of pedders reds which are the lowest legal

fulcrum springs which are lower than the pedders reds

Rolling stock:

18" degeo rims

falken ziex 235/40/18

Exahaust:

3 1/2" full exhaust from manifold

3 1/2" jasma muffler

Engine components:

Hybrid intercooler with chromed pipes (very shiney brand new ;))

HKS air filter

custom made heat shield

HKS SSQV BOV

platinum spark plugs

plus all original parts which include original air filter and box, intercooler and wheels with rubber.

this car has treated me great, not had one problem with it and it pulled 200kw @ the wheels when put on the dyno to get tuned with the avcr.

Price drop $21,500

contact me on 0403295564

*note photos were taken before pipes were chromed

Also in http://www.my105.com/classified.asp?id=3375

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17-18k is a reasonable offer for a car like that, especially if you want a quick sale, i was going to make an offer like that as well, R33 gt-t's are exactly rare, theres heaps crusing round melb.,... but oh well, plus.... why trade cars if your getting rid of this one 2 go overseas :S

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