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Its time to let my baby go. Being a poverty stricken uni student I just can't afford the car due to the amount of time I have to devote to studies.

1996 Series II R33 white

71,000kms

Dual Airbags

Hi flow turbo

Hi flow cat

HKS exhaust system

GFB Stealth Blow off valve and bleed valve

Turbo timer

Autometer Boost Gauge

17" Sparco racing rims with good cond tyres - sprayed black

Lowered

Nismo rear pods

Gt Style side skirts

Kenwood speakers front - Xplods rear

Brand new pioneer 5750 mp3 deck about 1 month old

Immaculate inside and out. Looks and goes great

Looking for $20,000

Will post pics tonight - Pm for more details

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Not sure about power...i have a mate with similar mods who was making 170kw+. I have never had it dynoed so i cant say for sure. All work was done by the previous owner but I do know he had it all done at Japlink motors in Haberfield. I think it was done about 18months - 2 years ago. Do not have receipts or anything though unfortunately as I neglected to get them from the previous owner. I have had it serviced at all the major services since Ive had it which is 60,000 and just about to go for the 70,000.

Hope that helps

Zero - Any luck with selling your car?

Um at this stage would like to keep the BOV as part of the sale package but if no interest develops than I may separate.

I'm located in Sydney...let me know if you wanna come take a look

I have personally seen and ridden in the car myself.

Fellars, this car is excellent condition. Good paint, low ks. Car also has a nice bundle of goodies. Excellent value.

The car is very quick for its mods. Although car has not been dynoed, I would estimate the pre highflow power with a fmic and powerfc to be 200-205rwkw. The highflow should make 220-250 rwkw.

Good luck with the sale.

A mate has offered me $18,000 so the price has now dropped to this. He is in the process of applying for finance so there is a good chance he may fall through, so this price is open for anyone who is interested. I've just spent $1200 on new splitfire coils and sparkies and the car is running like a dream. Looking for a quick sale as I need the money for uni tuition and a more economical car.

Price dropped to $18,000 - willing to negotiate with the right buyer.

PM for further details

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