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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: R33 serise 1

Milage: 85 XXX

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: Fresh Bright White,black roof..bonnet

Location: adelaide south australia

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? defected

Currently registered? nope

Price: looking at around 10k or trade for a r32 5speed turbo

Contact: pms

Comments / Modifications:

blits intercooler bov on pipe

bn front,sides,rear kit

custom boot

fiberglass bonnet

panda paint combo

17 white boost r's (only on because of 100% tyres =) multi 4-5 stud

3inch turbo back

r34 high flowed and rebuilt turbo

blue dash lights

hks turbo timer (not installed)

4lts panit (white)

short shift kit (not installed)

bad news is its defected for

1.boot to open -fixed

2.door to open -fixed

3.tyres to have minimum tread -fixed

4 zorst smoke bought a oil catch can =)

and the motor needs rings lost compresion car still drives runs

Images:

the rims in the pics r no longer on the car!!!

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Just to let you know, in SA cars that are defected cannot be transferred to a new owner.

The car has to be off defect before it can be transferred to a new owner. It's actually illegal to have this for sale and have it exchange hands.

I've been through the process myself :whistling:

no ts illegal to sell a defected car without the new owner knowing!

buoght many defected cars and as long as the new owener is aware its ok.

when u clear the defect u can transfer it

or just plate change it i dont give a f*k i just need money!!!!

no ts illegal to sell a defected car without the new owner knowing!

buoght many defected cars and as long as the new owener is aware its ok.

when u clear the defect u can transfer it

or just plate change it i dont give a f*k i just need money!!!!

YOU CANNOT SELL IT WHILE DEFECTED UNLESS ITS FOR WRECKING :P

yerh see at this this guy know thanks buddy so any one want it 8.5k? lol i need money

You really need to check your grammar dude, and your facts aswell. READ ON...

"direct that the vehicle must not, except as provided in the defect notice, stand or be driven on a road, or be sold or otherwise disposed of, after the issue of the defect notice until—

(i) the vehicle has been produced at a place specified in the notice for examination; and

(ii) a certificate (a "clearance certificate") has been issued by a police officer, an authorised officer or a vehicle registration authority certifying that the repairs required by the notice have been made

Now i would suggest you take this car off these forums as this is clearly illegal and we all know you will take the defect label off and sell it to some unsuspecting buyer who will then get done by the Cops!!

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