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96 r33 gtst II silver

75000km,first owner in AUS

boby kit,ARC intercooler&air box,apexi turbo timer,3" pipe from turbo out include hiflow cat,41/2" stainless exhause(legle noice),full funtion alam,e-boost,18" wheels,pedders spring,bosch fuel pump,stereo.....good condition...

also sale include free spare parts:pwr steerind pump,cams,r34 front brake& rotor,alternator,air intake........

please make me an offer...I going oversea in the end of setemper

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96 r33 gtst II silver

75000km,first owner in AUS

boby kit,ARC intercooler&air box,apexi turbo timer,3" pipe from turbo out include hiflow cat,41/2" stainless exhause(legle noice),full funtion alam,e-boost,18" wheels,pedders spring,bosch fuel pump,stereo.....good condition...

also sale include free spare parts:pwr steerind pump,cams,r34 front brake& rotor,alternator,air intake........

please make me an offer...I going oversea in the end of setemper

the car sounds nice. can i grab some pics of you?? also would you consider a trade plus a cash adjustment??

Rs Legacy Sedan 1993.

Featured in HOT 4s and Autosalon:

Ferrari Fly Yellow

VF12 Turbo running 10-18 psi

Chiptoque Computer

V port BOV

High Flowed; Water-To-Air Intercooler.

94’ WRX Gearbox

STI Clutch

The engine is in A1 condition been reconditioned 20,000km ago not one oil leak

17 inch Chrome 5 spoke with brand new rubber

Boost gauge, Isotta wheel

Full Wrx Interior

New carpets

$2,000, 3 inch mandrel bent exhaust with cannon and silencer.

Koni adjustables with lowered springs

Tinted windows

Chrome door handles

Custom C- West Kit (one of a kind)

Stereo components are mp3 player 1 800w coustic amp, pioneer splits and 15 inch sub

Plus receipts for everything!!

e85c261d30ca12b91b70ff47776c47.th.jpg

the car sounds nice. can i grab some pics of you?? also would you consider a trade plus a cash adjustment??

Rs Legacy Sedan 1993.

Featured in HOT 4s and Autosalon:

Ferrari Fly Yellow

VF12 Turbo running 10-18 psi

Chiptoque Computer

V port BOV

High Flowed; Water-To-Air Intercooler.

94’ WRX Gearbox

STI Clutch

The engine is in A1 condition been reconditioned 20,000km ago not one oil leak

17 inch Chrome 5 spoke with brand new rubber

Boost gauge, Isotta wheel

Full Wrx Interior

New carpets

$2,000, 3 inch mandrel bent exhaust with cannon and silencer.

Koni adjustables with lowered springs

Tinted windows

Chrome door handles

Custom C- West Kit (one of a kind)

Stereo components are mp3 player 1 800w coustic amp, pioneer splits and 15 inch sub

Plus receipts for everything!!

e85c261d30ca12b91b70ff47776c47.th.jpg

I will post it next week when I washed the car

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