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Asking Price: $16,500

Killometer's: 136XXXkm

Transmission: Manual

Engine Type: d16a8 1.6L Naturally Aspirated 4cyl

Interior: Pioneer CD Player, 6.5” Jensen 3 Way Speakers, 2x Sony 12” Limited Edition Xplod Subwoofers, Eclipse 1000WRMS Amp, F1 Concept Steering Wheel, Type-R Gearknob, Retrim In Marine Blue, SAAS Chrome Pedals, Footwell Blue Neons, Custom Rear Enlosure With Spare Wheel Access.

Exterior: Boom 1 Front Bar, Cyber 2 Rear Bar, Cyber Rear Wing, Mugen Sides & Pods, 17” Spyder Chrome Wheels Wrapped in BRAND NEW 17/205/40 tyres Koni/KYB Suspension, Custom Chrome Rods And Support Brackets, Custom Billet Meshing, Airbrush In Alien v Predator Theme, Pedders Lowering Springs, Altezza Style Tail Lights, Halo Projector Headlights, Chrome Parker Lights.

Engine: Chrome Rocker Cover, Chrome Exhaust Cover, Chrome Hood Latch, Chrome Fuel Injection, Chrome Cold Air Intake, Pod Filter, Top Gun 8mm Ignition Leads, Mugen Cam Gears, 2.25” Sports Exhaust With Twin 3' Tips Through Rear Bar, Exedy Clutch, Metallic Blue Hose Clamps, Metallic Blue Highlights, Braided Hosing, Port Polished Head.

Road orthy Certificate: N/A in South Aust

Registration: Yes - January 07

Plates: AVPCRX - Included In Sale

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Email: [email protected]

PM or SMS - 0402 944 433

PRICE: $16,500

WILL CONSIDER TRADE FOR R33 GTS-T

or Trade + Cash Adjust

Edited by MR CRX
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main post updated, some parts have been removed to lower the price

New Price: $16,500

Will consider trade for a Manual R33 GTS-T with cash adjustment

email [email protected]

sms 0402 944 433

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