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UP FOR SALE IS MY NISSAN SKYLINE R33 1996 Series II two (in automatic) hence why it has been on

the market for sooooo.. long. so long in fact that i went and saw a local car yard and the bloke there offered

me $12,000 on the spot. Look i know this blokes going to go and sell the car for a lot more than that so

i am posting the car here for $13,000 it is completely stock apart from cat back exhaust and turbo timer.

Full rwc and registration in victoria until october. it was personally imported by me around a year ago and if its not in the shed my girlfried drives it to work and back everyday. inspection will diffinately impress..

ANY REASONABLE OFFERS CONSIDERED

(I THINK ITS REASONABLE ENOUGH ATM THOUGH)

ALSO ADVERTISED ON CARSALES.com.au

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i think your selling yourself short there, ive seen heaps of series II auto's going for the $16k mark,

than again i live in syd, theres always a buyer out there, you just gota wait,

i purchased my series II auto a few months back for $16k, and the guy i purchased it off were selling the auto's like hotcakes, he was a private importer

i would advertise your car in the local papers, your get more of a chance of selling it there, ppl on these forums are car enthusiasts and will not touch an auto.

i just bought an rs250cc aprillia and my girlfriend really wants a new car

so unless shes driving to and from work it generally sits in the shed.

I have had it on the market for a good while and it doesnt' seem to move thus i just want to break even on my loan and ill be quite happy..

but thanks for the feedback guys

thanks to all that have contacted me today....

what happened to the car yard offer.... its a car yard .. he changed his mind...... funny that.. 8 is all he can give me he said if it was non turbo it would sell much better...

so i said to him ill import all the non turbo skylines he wants for 8 grand each good luck selling them dickhead..lol

the car really must go this week as is with rwc, mech ai needs service within next 5,000k

you really will not get much cheaper than this

first to drive alllllllll the way to shepparton (1.45hr away from melbourne) will buy

its a race... have local offer to but they want me to chuck in the service will not happen at this price....

  • 2 weeks later...

Do you have an inspection report?

anything wrong with it mechanically?/cosmetically?

how much rego left on it?

dealers r selling r33 s2 lines (auto) at 15k with 50,000kms

makes it hard for private sellers to sell theres :teehee:

consider 9k? (all i got :S)

JUST GOT A RWC THE ONLY THING THAT NEED TO BE FIXED WERE THE FRONT PADS.. THE CAR BODY IS STILL IN GOOD CONDITION SOME SMALL PIN DENTS NOTHING MAJOR..STILL LOOKS VERY CLEAN

CAR HAS JUST HIT 108,000 k's TIMING BELT WAS CHANGED AT 89,000

HOPEFULLY CAR WILL BE SOLD THIS SUNDAY TO A FRIENDLY ASIAN COUPLE BUT ILL KEEP EVERYONE POSTED.... STILL ACCEPTING OFFERS... PLEASE NO RIDICULOUS OFFERS!! HONESTLY IM NOT GOING TO GO ANYMORE OUT OF POCKET THAN I ALREADY AM...

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