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1995 Gtst Coupe In Excellent Condition With Low Kilometres

5 spd manual

Perfect car, drives well, pretty much stock standard with the exception of a recaro seat.

Wheels will be standard R33 GTsT items.

Car has just been complied and is in perfect road worthy condition.

Looking for a reasonably quick sale so offers are welcome.

Clean car that will be appreciated as such.

$16,800

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How low is low km?

And any other pics of interior? especially handbrake boot and steering wheel to show any wear.

thanks

Haha are you kidding?

I just bought brand new handbrake and gear boots... does that mean my car has low km's?

:dry:

Haha are you kidding?

I just bought brand new handbrake and gear boots... does that mean my car has low km's?

:)

No and I wasn't implying such. :)

Do I really need to explain myself? :ermm: Of course I know how easy it is to change gear and handbrake boots. Steering wheels can be swapped too, if one can be bothered. I believe the steering wheel on this car is the original, however.

Handbrake/gear boots are a good indicator of actual milage if still original. And if replaced, still a good indicator that the originals were worn. Hence, no, I was not kidding.

Anyway, sorry for the off topic post.

rb31 - I initially overlooked that this car was in Brisbane, sorry for wasting your time. Very nice clean example of a Series 1.5 R33. Good luck with the sale!

I am interested but not at the price.

I’m not saying you need to agree with me.

Don’t want to waste your time so I’ll just say that I am looking at spending $12K and if that suits you, then let me know.

If not, I will just buy one of the ones on carsales who have had their cars listed for sale for many months.

Not fussy of 93 series 1 or up to 97 series 2.

Also don’t care what colour I get all that much.

Just need an R33 and will spend up to $12K in the next week to get one.

Not a time waster or tyre kicker.. just sold my car and looking to buy another.

Cheers

Not interested at that price.

Cheers

I am interested but not at the price.

I’m not saying you need to agree with me.

Don’t want to waste your time so I’ll just say that I am looking at spending $12K and if that suits you, then let me know.

If not, I will just buy one of the ones on carsales who have had their cars listed for sale for many months.

Not fussy of 93 series 1 or up to 97 series 2.

Also don’t care what colour I get all that much.

Just need an R33 and will spend up to $12K in the next week to get one.

Not a time waster or tyre kicker.. just sold my car and looking to buy another.

Cheers

I am interested but not at the price.

I’m not saying you need to agree with me.

Don’t want to waste your time so I’ll just say that I am looking at spending $12K and if that suits you, then let me know.

If not, I will just buy one of the ones on carsales who have had their cars listed for sale for many months.

Not fussy of 93 series 1 or up to 97 series 2.

Also don’t care what colour I get all that much.

Just need an R33 and will spend up to $12K in the next week to get one.

Not a time waster or tyre kicker.. just sold my car and looking to buy another.

Cheers

good luck with that i hope u get ur self a nice non turbo or an auto or maybe somethin with half a million ks

good luck with the sale man i wouldnt go under 15,000 very clean example

Edited by CU-LOOZ

Cheers

Open to reasonable offers. Best offer above 15K and I will let car go.

good luck with that i hope u get ur self a nice non turbo or an auto or maybe somethin with half a million ks

good luck with the sale man i wouldnt go under 15,000 very clean example

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  • 2 weeks later...
Also don’t care what colour I get all that much.

Just need an R33 and will spend up to $12K in the next week to get one.

Not a time waster or tyre kicker.. just sold my car and looking to buy another.

Cheers

and how much did you sell yours for?

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