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I doun't wanna sound ungratefull but thats fairly obvious. Being an active member of another car club members usually know if some1 is upfor a sale...the For sale section goes for eva!!!

just use the search function within the FS section to narrow it down to R33's and you wont be there for that long at all...no point going past the first 2 or 3 pages anyway really..

lol ta. wots with the pole anyway?

pics/pics and pics? specs? just pm me if u like.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=73778

Hi I am selling my R33 to save for a house deposit.

It is:

R33 GTS-t Type M in black.

Good condition.

17in Jap mags.

Tyres only 4 months old.

Full 3in exhaust, Pacemaker front pipe, NISMO GTR cat and Trust back half.

NISMO adjustable suspension.

Greddy Turbo Timer.

Pioneer CD player with Pioneer 6 in speakers.

3 Point Alarm/imobiliser.

Apexi Pod filter.

GTR fuel pump.

NISMO fuel regulator.

New big battery. Have receipt.

Two new wheels studs. Have receipt.

Clutch is 6 months old. Have receipt.

Had a full service when I purchased and has been serviced since then. Have receipts. New plugs/oil, etc.

Skyline floor mats.

GTR Rear wing.

400R side skirts.

Nismo clear indicators.

Also supplied are:

Orange indicators.

Turbosmart bleed valve.

Stock mags.

New boot lock/badge.

Autogauge 2in Boost gauge.

Stock Airbox.

Stock front pipe.

Stock Cat.

Has done around 90 thou kms. Has rego till November. May supply RWC.

Looking for $17500ono, very negotiable. I am in Warrnambool Vic. About 3 hours from Melb. Will travel as far as Geelong for serious buyers. I can get more photos for interested buyers. Pm me for more info and my phone number.

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