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Got a damaged 33 gtst-t rolling shell with long motor and manual gearbox for sale.

The engine has 193k on it, last compression test showed all cylinders were between 143 and 145psi. Gearbox is fine, doesn't crunch or slip out of gear, has a nismo short shifter in it.

The damage is only to the front of the car, needs a new bonnet, front bar, headlights, radiator, engine fan and I think that might be it. Rest of the car is in pretty good nick, if you would like pictures of the car just leave your email address and I'll send them asap.

Any questions just PM me.

Cheers

Make:Nissan

Model:R33 gtst-t

Milage:193,xxx

Transmission:Manual

Colour:Silver

Location:NSW

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered?No

Price:$3000

Contact:

Comments / Modifications:Front end damage

Images:

Yeah I've got some pics, what's your email and I'll send them across.

Damage isn't that bad, will definitely need a new front bar, bonnet, headlights, fmic, radiator and engine fan. Front guards are unharmed.

Don't think I'll be wrecking the car.

Would've liked to transfer the RB and all the running gear into an s13 but funds do not permit unfortunately.

Any other questions, just let me know.

do you have pics how bad damage is and are you going to consider wreckign the car?
Hey mate where bouts in NSW are you located? could i have some pics? [email protected]. thanks

Hey champ, the car is located in Goulburn, I'm heading back to work now, I'll send you some pics when I get home.

Cheers

hey mate really interested in your car.

Can you email me some pics.

[email protected]

And if you can could you ring my office (02) 66527 766 and ask for Tony

Cheers

Sent the pics, and I left a message for Tony on that number at 12:35 to call me back.

Thanks

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