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selling on behalf of a bloke at work.

ITEM:

Wrecked Nissan Skyline R33 turbo Coupe (Manual)

CONDITION:

Wrecked - Impact damage to rear bumper, rear right guard, rear right suspension cradle/shock absorber/brake line. Rear right light cluster. Front bumper ripped forward off mounts. Scratch to boot lid. Stereo removed. Wreck has sat (most of time under a cover) for 1 year. (See pics)

Wreck starts first time every time and can be driven onto a tilt tray truck.

79,000km

REASON FOR SELLING:

Need money to fund Suzuki project!

PRICE AND PRICE CONDITIONS:

$2500

EXTRA INFO:

Wreck is recorded as a 'Repairable Write-Off' on the written off vehicles register. (Fix it and get a roadworthy).

This would suit someone looking for a good engine to transplant, or someone wanting to make some money selling off the wreck as parts. Or maybe both. You could transplant the engine - and then sell the rest to cover costs.

The wreck also could be repaired with a fibreglass body kit and a new suspension cradle. There is no damage to transmission or drivelines.

The engine would only require the 80,000km major service before going into another vehicle.

Engine RB25DET (Turbo) Dyno'd at 70,000km: 173rwkw 613Nm 9PSI (Village Motorsports). Car was a conservative daily driver only.

Serviced at Village Nissan. Only Genuine Nissan Parts Used.

Interror is in good condition, only minor wear and tear. All upholstery is A1.

Comes with:

Autotecnica Deluxe car cover ($179.00)

Turbo Timer

Mongoose M80 Immobiliser + 2x Remotes ($390.00 Fitted)

4x 70% + 1x 100% Tread 225/50 R16 Pirelli Tyres on 5x Nissan Rims (5th rim full size NOT a spacesaver) ($990.00 Fitted) 1x tyre hacked a bit from accident but spare is 100% new

Drivers door power window motor replaced about 5000km before crash with a brand new unit ($582.33)

HKS SSQV Blow Off Valve

HKS Pod Filter

Genuine Nismo Exhaust (With carbon fibre tip - very rare - NOT a fart can!)

Dash mat (very rare for R33).

Nissan Genuine floor mats

I have receipts for all work done.

LOCATION:

Strathpine

CONTACT:

PM Me. (No time wasters thanks)

http://nbs4x4club.com/forum/index.php?acti...tach=2734;image

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Edited by ed300zx
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