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R33 Skyline $14,500 slightly negotiable

Interested in swaps, or swaps + cash, or just plain cash, or swap for a couple cheaper vehicles/ vehicle & bike.

NSW preffered as cost of rego transfer/transport is not worth it usually.

No stupid offers though thanks it's just wasting our time.

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Series 2 engine.

Silver with bodykit,

lowered with TEIN HA race suspension (adjustable coilovers),

tri-spoke rims, BOV, turbo timer,

GReddy Electronic Boost control,

Big 4" all way through exhaust,

5 speed manual,

after-market computer, air filter,

remote immobiliser, etc etc etc etc...

sounds great and looks great. NSW Rego'd, Complied Again This Year For Rego

we are located near Wagga NSW which is about 5 hrs Sydney 6 hrs Melbourne. About 1.5 hrs from Albury/Wodonga. It has been well maintained as owner is a mechanic and fitter.

Low priced to hopefully meet the current market.

Don't lowball us too much guys as this is a regretful sale and have reduced it so much already, and we would rather keep it in the shed than sell it too much below what it's worth.

Call 02 6929 1128 or mob: 0400 483 315 for more information.

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I've seen this thing close up and it looks a really tidy unit. Sounds good too. Never seen it getting flogged around town either (A rarity in Skylines out here).

A drive home from Wagga in your new line would be awesome too, so give a fella a hand - and grab a bargan. :P

I've seen this thing close up and it looks a really tidy unit. Sounds good too. Never seen it getting flogged around town either (A rarity in Skylines out here).

A drive home from Wagga in your new line would be awesome too, so give a fella a hand - and grab a bargan. :P

Thanks for that mate, yeah Jeff is very careful not to flog things, he really looks after his vehicles.

Take care.

updated ad. please read through. if you want any more info, please call us as Jeff knows more but is computer illiterate so I have tried to write what I know about the car, I didn't know that it has a series 2 motor or anything like that, so hopefully this will help you guys know what the car is worth.

The timing belt was done at 60,000kms which is when the motor was put in, unsure how many k's were on it(the motor) then, we think from memory it was about 40,000?,

the car has 13X,XXX on it now ie: we have done about 70,000 odd k's since changing timing belts etc. It can be re-done for you before buying if you want it replaced, we are happy to pay for that.. It has new front tyres on 17" tri-spokes. Look, this really is cheap for what it is, it needs a bit of work to be perfect, as all older cars do, but in good condition for a daily driven car of its age.

Thanks, Bel.

Ok, so if you are interested (all of you guys who have contacted us about this car) this will be gone after christmas, we will be swapping for a stagea if someone doesnt do anything about purchase straight away.

So if you don't want to miss out but are hanging on for finance/ insurance pricing etc as some of you have told me, chase it up this week because it is definately going.

Thanks for all those who have enquired about this car.

Bel.

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