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If I am honest its more of an "if it sells so be it" kind of situation as I would be happy to keep it as my daily driver.

I have been offered a project car I can't refuse and so I am selling a few of my possessions in order to pay for it.

So here goes.

1993 R33 Series 1 GTS 25.

114,000 Kilometres, verified.

Has had 100,000 kilometre service just before the 100k mark.

Auto.

Sunroof.

Floor mats.

Sony GTX-100 CD player with stock speakers.

All Japanese logbooks, manuals etc.

Australian translated logbooks and manuals.

Always serviced at 5000km intervals with Ryco filters and high quality oil.

Serviced 500km ago.

New plugs.

New air filter.

Nolathane suspension bushes.

Japanese emergency flare (wtf...)

Completely stock in every way, well looked after and constantly babied.

Interior is very good, apart from usual problem spots (steering wheel is a tad worn, that black coating on arm rest and centre console has very slightly peeled) and will post up photos later on.

Was damaged earlier this year but it was fully repaired by an extremely competent engineer and panelbeater with brand new Nissan parts, fully roadworthied, structurally inspected and registered.

Other than that the paint is in generally good condition for a 15 year old car, slight shopping trolley/door mark on passengers side.

Full security check details available.

For images of the repair job:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ra...wd-t236601.html

Images of it now:

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Car is located in Hobart, Tasmania but I can organise for the car to be sent just about anywhere at buyers expense. Can send to most of Victoria just about for free (thanks to work contacts).

Price: $10,500 ONO. Amazingly original car. All reasonable offers will be considered.

Call Clayton on 0400 796 308 any time.

Will update with more photos of interior and engine bay tommorrow or any other pics as well upon request.

Edited by R33_Dude
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