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Item: 1993 model R33 gts-t turbo, manual, gunmetal, Tein HA coilovers, Hybrid intercooler, ceramic clutch, HKS super dragger exhaust, apexi boost gauge, HKS turbo timer, very clean interior. Dent on left rear quarter from ute reversing into side. Quoted $1000 to fix.

Location: Moorooka, Brisbane

Item Condition: Mechanically excellent, mint interior, exterior also great other than the bonnet and front bar needing a fresh coat, and the dent fixed.

Reason for Selling: Have new car, and no space to store this one. NO SWAPS, ALREADY HAVE NEW CAR!

Price and Payment Conditions: $7000 firm. These are going for $10-12K with these mods.

Extra Info: Always run on BP ultimate, just had service. Mechanically excellent. Everything works!

Contact Details: 0409 583 183

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Thanks mate! Im really surprised noone has snapped it up yet, its pretty cheap!

hi only have access to six grand at least till the next pay in 2 weeks, (will have like 6900 then but i think i can borrow the diff) would love to fly up from Sydney and drive it home this wknd though!

Im looking for an affordable track/daily and this looks like a great example, the dent sticker even looks cool!

patrick

hi only have access to six grand at least till the next pay in 2 weeks, (will have like 6900 then but i think i can borrow the diff) would love to fly up from Sydney and drive it home this wknd though!

Im looking for an affordable track/daily and this looks like a great example, the dent sticker even looks cool!

patrick

Hey mate, this would be great for a track car with a bit of weight reduction. Its already got the suspension and exhaust work done! It would make it down to sydney without any problems too.

There is another guy who is keen to put money down within the next week or so, so if you want me to hold it, will need a deposit.

Give me a call if you want to talk about it, I only check this about once a week.

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