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Well as you probably know I am selling my car, I need Money to pay my international student university fee...:(

Anyway I am willing to sell my car for $15500 nego.

it's 94 R33 GTS-4 (Atessa 4WD)

Non-turbo Auto Gun metal Grey in colour

(I can get you contact with some 1 has GTS4 manual box in WA also can get contact with some one with RB20DET engine for GTS4's out of R32 GTS4)

it's just clicked over 84000km I think I had just over 12 month...

serviced every 5000km with Mobile 1

last service was last thursday ;)

anyway if prices are right I am selling few bits seperately...

R33 Front Struts braces

R33 Rear Struts Braces

Blitz Metal mesh Airfilter (but I'll be needing stock filter to fit in)

17" ROH Blade shdow chrom Wheel

MB Quart Speackers 3 way, and two way Rear spk with custom made shelf to fit R33. also 10 SONY STACKER.

anyway If I dont sell them soon (I mean end of this month) it's going to sell to dealer even more cheap...:) yeah I am desperate now :lol:

so Who ever interest in it please contact me on 0414409733

or Just PM me!

Thanks guys!

Joe

ps.Hopefully I get another skyline soon or WRX ;)

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i got my nismo strut braces for free Joe so going on be a pal haha! The stereo system if say i really want the speakers but dont want the stacker can we do that or is it gotta take the package?

Ok thanks guys for the Phone calls and PM etc..etc.

well I had few offers but no firm offer...

I am not sure the price so I am not able to give you Price... so best offerer will take them.

I know rear struts are pretty rare and they are GTR ones I presume... correct me if I am wrong.

anyway I am not pull a part if they arent worth the price.

My ex was a salesrep someone traded a skyline and he ripped out the strut braces and gave them to me along with a set of floor mats and i had the option of taking the blow off valve at the time too but couldnt find anyone to take off and refit (damn!) My strutties are gen nismo so it was a generous bargain specially since we werent together at the time ooooh i also got some of my stereo equipment that way. So its probably best that before joes car goes to te caryard all the goodies are given to his friends otherwise they just end up on cars like mine for free :)

Joe,

I take it u wont give me the speakers seperate to the stacker?

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