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Regrettful Sale,

My pockets are really hurting after getting this car back to prestine condition. Its a full Widebody S2 R33 1996 model, resprayed black with gold pearl.

Im keeping running gear like 2-way diff, my sus, engine and gearbox, bucket seat and hydraulic e-brake.

You will get Full Widebody R33 with BN bodykit and Trust/Gracer front bar, Full Cage and for extra cash on top you can take the full interiour. If you pay this price, you will also get wheel spacers and the current rims it is running to make it look fully hectic drift styles JDM. Its a crazy looking beast.However catch is, its un-registerable

For any queries and pics you may want, call 0404873163 and il send em out, or pm me and il send the pics to you asap.

Very regretful sale, but i cant afford to keep it going and id rather give someone else a great opportunity.

DONT MISS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!

adelaide sale

FULL NEGOTIABLE

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Heres some pics.......

$9500 is the asking price for the rolling shell........get in quick and you'l get the rims and the spacers, get in too late and you'l get some stock rims and no spacers.

Regretful sale, but hey....3/4 of the works done, paint job alone cost me over 2k not to mention the various other work that ive done so its a bargain and a half

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it was bought unregistered and seems he hasnt had the time to comply it since. has changed alot from what i 1st saw it (at dyno day prior to you buying it).

good luck

yeh its changes heaps man,cheers for the luck.

nah never complied it coz i just bought it for a straight drifter and a hill's car.

can still be complied and itl b at the point where its much easier to do it as a shell form, whack a stocky in it and stocky gearbox and shes a goer. all the works done for a great presented car, the moneys spent

sept this year........but apparantly best enterprises shut down or something didnt they?, and it isnt a raws vehicle so that makes scritunising easier, its dotars.

im not compliying it anyways, but it could probly still be done if someone wants to spend the 5 grand seeing how its a 96 model. its best off left as a dori car or circuit in my opinion. and itl b cheap to get out there if someone is up for it.

sept this year........but apparantly best enterprises shut down or something didnt they?, and it isnt a raws vehicle so that makes scritunising easier, its dotars.

im not compliying it anyways, but it could probly still be done if someone wants to spend the 5 grand seeing how its a 96 model. its best off left as a dori car or circuit in my opinion. and itl b cheap to get out there if someone is up for it.

but its october, awesome looking car

doesnt matter that its october.......i dont think, hmmm.

ah well, i rekn its better as a drifter anyway, but im sure it can still be complied if anyone decides to take it, thanks for the great response rbman

doesnt matter that its october.......

You have 1 year from import date to comply it... if not then it goes on the DOTARS/customs "to be re-exported or crushed" list. And if sept was the final days, then I think its now on that list.

Just make sure it stays as a track pig and you should be fine. Pretty good for a drifter.

yeh il be putting stock brakes on, im keeping the brembo's tho.

im keeping all my running gear, like engine, gearbox, diff, hydraulic e-brake and brembo's etc. and putting stock brakes, stock sus, stock diff.......so all u need to purchase is engine and gearbox

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