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Car:

R33 GTS-t

Age:

13yo

Condition:

Good

Price:

5.5K neg

Transmission:

Manual

KM:

114,000

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0438 804 282 quickest would be call or TXT

Reason:

I have to many cars and looking to buy an investment property so no longer need it.

Comments:

This 33 is in good nick it has a VIV out on it but the work has been done to repair it, if you have the time it could be put back on the road but would be a great track car. Also would be good to strip it for parts or use the engine in something else.

The car is complete and running, i did have it running on the weekend and it seems the AFM is stuffed and running in limp mod also the power steering pump could do with a replace. The car had been sitting around for a while so that could be why these parts dont work.

The car has been respray in the standard colour but with a peral in it by the previous owner it also has a mock up GTR front bar and it has S2 bonnet and wing.

It has been complienced.

Sorry about the pics the car has got a bit of dust on it as it has been sitting round i will clean it up and post new pics.

The car is pretty standard and just with a full exhaust.

Timing belt has been replace not sure about the water pump and idlers.

Any questions please dont hesitate to ask

Thanks

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Hey mate,

I am wanting to sell it as is havent got the time to strip it.

There isnt much missing think one head light and maybe a few little trims thats it. you will need a set of rims and the VIV to be cleard and a roadie thats about all i think

a VIV (vehicle inspection.. something) is just used to check that the identity of the vehicle is from a damaged/repairable writeoff, and not from a rebirthed/stolen one

  • 2 weeks later...

It was hit in the lhs rear 1/4 from what the previous owner told me. most the parts are there i think one head light is missing and maybe a few trims nothing major.

Out in paky mate

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