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This car features 19 inch impul wheels tommy kiera front bar tenabe suspension 12 months rego exhaust front mount...

It is in excellent condition also has xenon headlights and a painted engine bay....

Here are some pics...

Ph 0412426573 car located in Newcastle

$29,500 ono

PRICE DROP TO $26500

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Edited by braddo1600

Hi i am currently still using the stock piping to the original piping to the old intercooler..

I am trying to organise some other piping so if i do i will get you that part that you need....

I can't believe how much trouble you are having getting that bit....

  • 5 months later...

Just a PRICE Drop i have spent more than i can afford so something ahs to go and this rarely gets driven..

It means my datsun is going to cop some serious mods though...

hey, just curious why the painted engine bay?

Hi nearly did not write that as i knew someone would think it was smashed but the guy who had it before mw was putting a rb26 in it when the workshop who was doing it got broken into and all his good parts were stolen..He is sure it was an inside job but either way he had hadenough so i ended up with it...

I just made it standard till i knew what i was doing.....

Anyway i now am doing a fairly serious 1200 ute...if i am going to have a weekend car i may as well have something you can only drive on the weekend...

I swear it has not beeen smashed any inspection welcome...

My offer is sitting on the table R33 GTS-T http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=143232 plus $15,000 cash lol...

ps over the phone i offered $14000 but if you extend the courtesy of driving it up, i see no reason not to show some gratitude, i'm interested in this one but if not yours it will be someone else's

regards inertia1

just a general reminder when you check your threads

Hey champ what year model is it, i assume it's 1998? how many km's odometer? is it a factory turbo or was it originally n/a? does the engine in it now correspond to vin plate? (is the engine original) cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
what the guy said above :P

Ok it is not the original engine but it is an original turbo...

I have two dashes the original dash has 70ks on it and the motor and that dash has 50ks on it..then engine number is on the rego papers and it is all ligit...

  • 2 months later...
what the guy said above :)

It is an original turbo car but it does not have the original engine...it hs 50ks on the motor and the car had 70ks..i have the 50k speedo though....

  • 1 month later...
It is an original turbo car but it does not have the original engine...it hs 50ks on the motor and the car had 70ks..i have the 50k speedo though....

bump would like to sell it soon..I want to go overseas in august.....

  • 2 weeks later...

Brad..

I cant get the pis up..

When there up and running again could you include some of the engine bay and Inside of the car..

Also could you list a few more mods.

Like

Brand of cooler bla bla bla...

Cheers Wayne

OK i just found 1st post.. pics work in there..

Has the car got reg..and will it come with rwc??

I found first post and now looks like Mods did 2 and they removed it.

The pics you had in that post were great there were 3 could you put them up in here..

Thanks Brad..

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