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I have an R33 GTS (non-turbo) that has been written off due to being t-boned. Although the car is not worth getting fixed the damage is not actually that extreme and only the rear quarter panel and suspension has been taken out. All the rims are still okay and everything else inside and out are in good condition.

The car has done 128000ks and the engine is in perfect working order, as is the gearbox. All gears work perfectly. This is an ideal buy for someone needing parts!!! Comes with everything except for the dash. All I want it $1500, the gearbox and engine are worth well over that alone.

Anyway looking at $1500 ono for the entire car as is. I do not have the time to remove the engine or gearbox so I am just selling the entire car for $1500 ono!

The deal is you have to come and pick the car up which will require you to tow it away.

No interstate buyers please!

I AM NOT SELLING ANY PARTS!!!! JUST THE CAR AS IS!!!!

Location: Upper Beaconsfield, Melbourne

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=130300

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=130302

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=130303

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does it run?

will it include wheels.

is the ONLY things missing the dash and suspension?

if so , i have someone very very interested

and looks more like drifting gone wrong not a t-bone accident!

does it run?

will it include wheels.

is the ONLY things missing the dash and suspension?

if so , i have someone very very interested

and looks more like drifting gone wrong not a t-bone accident!

The engine runs yes, it includes everything!

is the ONLY things missing the dash and suspension? - YES

and looks more like drifting gone wrong not a t-bone accident! - My sister is not really into drifting and I assure you she was t-boned.

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your links don't work.... think they are missing the part between the "in" and the "t"...

Not sure why they don't work for you but I just clicked on them and they are working fine!

did it bend all the floor where the suspension was riped from? or did it just rip it off?

Anyways $1200 and i can pick it up this weekend.. No messin round, just Cash...

Let me know ASAP and i will put in a $250 deposit.

Cheers

webber..

Also i can't PM you so, can you put up a mobile number? Cheers

I just PM'ed you my mobile number. Why can't you PM me?

did it bend all the floor where the suspension was riped from? or did it just rip it off? - just riped off.

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