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I'm selling my car

1993 R33 GTS25t

87,000ks

5spd Manual

Very rare dark blue colour

Apex'i suspension

3" zorst

Pod filter

JVC MP3 Head unit

Alarm w/ Immobiliser

Clean interior

9 Months registration

Full tank of Optimax

New Nissan brakepads in rear and Bendix Ultimate in front.

Just had a repair and respray of front end, the car is now in better condition than when I bought it.

$17500

Call 0411 794 045. Located in Melbourne

-Max

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OK well I should explain... I've put this thread up as a sale once the car is repaired... It is still not 100% repaired for sale as I am still looking for some parts (taking longer than expected + no time b/c of uni stuff).

The damage was from a low speed accident, no serious structural damage, just the radiator support and panel damage, and everything has been replaced as needed. I have pictures of the accident damage, and I have pictures from before but as stipulated, no actual pictures are available.

There are people on the forum who can vouch for the cleanliness of the car etc. Will keep posted.

-Max

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guys, i wouldn't stress too much over the damage.. if its just panel damage it will all be fine..

Most of the cars that get exported from japan have had some sort of bingle in their history, so this isn't much different.

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