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Selling my R33 Manual Turbo M Spec

Burgundy

$4000 19' ROH Fury Rims and tyres at 90%

Lowered to just over 100mm with King Springs

M Spec skirts and front bar

Momo steering wheel

Aftermarket razo gear knob and handbrake leaver

Tinted windows

Pioneer stereo system with splits and sub woofer

Has had oil change every 5000km

Runs very well

145000 GENUINE kms

3.5 inch cat-back exhaust, with stainless steel 5inch Invidia muffler

Remote central locking with alarm (with shock and motion sensor and warning beep). Exhaust is quiet and holds a nice note.

Hi flow BMC panel air filter. Also included HKS pod filter (not currently installed). Never been boosted.

Fifth seat belt is also installed.

This car has been loved and well looked after.

Asking $16500 or $16000 without RWC (preferred as i am in a rush to sell).

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Well i don't need to sell it quick, however i was hoping to sell it before the end of the year :)

What is your situation, I would consider a trade if money is the issue... PM me if you would prefer

Jeremy

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