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OK ppls... looking to see if anyone would consider buying the 'line!

1993 R33 series 1

Black

Manual

78,000 km

stock standard

Auction Grade 4.0 when I imported it!

Non Accident Vehicle

+

racing pedals

gearshift knob

3" cat-back exhaust

front and rear strut braces

+

Kenwood CD/MD player (with Aust. freq. converter for radio)

Amp

Sub

speakers/tweeters

spent $800 on stereo

not going to BS and say perfect... there are a few small dents (2 of them) and minor paint blemishes (6 or 7 of them)

3 yr Warranty purchased in Feb 2003 - fully transfereable

First reg'd in Feb 2003

imported/landed late 2002

Will be keeping until September, and selling with ~5 months reg and 2.5 yrs warranty!

Looking for around the $16kono mark.

Any interested buyers come September?

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Yeah, was entertaining the thought... but will score my old mans GTR sooner than expected! YEAY FOR ME; BAD FOR HIM!

Still want to drive a 'line with and RB30DET in it though!

*contemplates keeping the car*

piccies will be posted in the next few days... got some uni work to do... EXAMs comming up!

soz for the delay guys!

going to put Blitz BOV, K&N POD, exhaust front/dump pipe and EBC green-stuff brake pads in over the next month or so!

also replace the front speakers and try to fix a few of the above mentioned dents/blemishes before selling it!

Basically... I'm still going to MOD it until I sell it, but price should stay around the $16ono mark!

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