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Ya, Police Unclaimed & Forfeited Property Auction. Wonder how it got there? Didn't think we've had any cars confiscated by the hoon law in WA. Its stock in any case, right down to the factory radio/cassette deck.

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1996 AUST COMP 09/02 NISSAN SZ R33 GTR SKYLINE TWINCAM 24 VALVUE TWIN TURBO RB26 6 CYLINDER MOTOR 5 SPEED GEAR BOX, (UNLICENSED) ODO; 31,401 KM SHOWING ON CLOCK, ENGINE NUMBER; NOT VISIBLE VIN NUMBER; 6U900BCNR33022180 = 211102 0900 9599/0053; 2002 767 163/0056

Either never complied, or attempted ghosted car?

Damn given its very stock bits and odo, Im inclined to think this is quite a find, wonder what the reserve(if any) is....

W.A Police Unclaimed & Forfeited Property Auction Item W.A Police Unclaimed & Forfeited Property Auction has been updated in the last 2 days.

This auction has a View catalogue for auction 14052008p. catalogue of 501 lots List auctions.

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10:00am Wednesday, 14th May 2008

In our showrooms, 241 Railway Pde, Maylands, WA

Inspection: 9am to 4pm day before auction & 8am to 9.30am auction day

A buyer's premium of 10% applies to this auction. This auction is GST inclusive

Know what im doing tommorow....

1996 AUST COMP 09/02 NISSAN SZ R33 GTR SKYLINE TWINCAM 24 VALVUE TWIN TURBO RB26 6 CYLINDER MOTOR 5 SPEED GEAR BOX, (UNLICENSED) ODO; 31,401 KM SHOWING ON CLOCK, ENGINE NUMBER; NOT VISIBLE VIN NUMBER; 6U900BCNR33022180 = 211102 0900 9599/0053; 2002 767 163/0056

Either never complied, or attempted ghosted car?

Damn given its very stock bits and odo, Im inclined to think this is quite a find, wonder what the reserve(if any) is....

actually...

1996 AUST COMP 09/02 NISSAN SZ R33 GTR SKYLINE TWINCAM 24 VALVUE TWIN TURBO RB26 6 CYLINDER MOTOR 5 SPEED GEAR BOX, (UNLICENSED) ODO; 31,401 KM SHOWING ON CLOCK, ENGINE NUMBER; NOT VISIBLE VIN NUMBER; 6U900BCNR33022180 = 211102 0900 9599/0053; 2002 767 163/0056

....You need to improve your reading and comprehension skills :O

Looks like it was confiscated in 2002, guessing by the police report number, which would explain the low KM's and the amount of rust on the brake disc's

It sold for $24,000.

The monaro sold for $48,000 even though its not a genuine 350 GTS. It was originally a 6 cyl GTS that came out of the Adelaide factory.

....You need to improve your reading and comprehension skills :(

Lol... or need to look at it for more than a 1/10th of a second.

Thanks for the pickup, my next English assignment will be an A+ :D

Mint under 30K Skyline GTR of any make, here or Japan, is a good find.

Someone got a bargain @ $24K IMHO.

Edited by infamous_t

ok,

Let me clear this up.

This was my old R33 GTR Vspec.

I bought it in 2001 with 13,000k's on it. It was like new.

I sold it to a young bloke for an undisclosed sum in 2002 with 24,000k's on it.

Very good buy at 24 IMO. That car was so damn clean - it brings a tear to my eye!

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