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G'day all,

I'm putting my R33 GTST 40th anniversary in Midnight Purple up for sale alongside with my R32 4-door.

I had this car for about 7 months (spend most of time in garage), looking to sell it to get something else.

The condition of the car is good, there are some scratches (car park scratches, nothing major), just need good polish. And there are one ding on rear 1/4 next to left tail light. There are 3 or 4 tears on rear seats (clumsy me!).

The motor has done 58,000 kms (approx), it's manual tranmission with heavy duty clutch.

It have registration until June 09 and for next 20 days, RWC will be provided (after that, subject to negotiations).

I'll be asking for $15,000, however I am negotiable to the point. Remember next 20 days as of this post, RWC will be provided to Victorian buyers.

Pictures;

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excuse the dust, was sitting in my garage for a short while.

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the small ding as explained on one of the paragraph.

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photo were taken from my phone, sorry for lower quality pictures.

I can be contacted by PM on this forum or by SMS - 0430 129 511. Feel free to ask questions or make an time to inspect the Skyline.

I'm located at SE Suburbs of Melbourne, VIC.

Thanks for looking.

Cheers

Grant

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Feel free to make an reasonable offer for this, please do via PM if you want to give me a price you'll willing to pay (as long it's higher than what dealers will give).

Cheers

Grant

Very nice car mate, exactly what im looking at getting in 6 months time.

gl with sale.

Thanks mate, I doubt I'll have it in 6 months time but you might be lucky.

Cheers

Grant

Sorry, don't want to trade at all, but very nice FC though.

Cheers

Grant

yep

In this case, you'll have to make an offer better than what couple of local dealer offered me (yes, I'm thinking of trading it in).

Cheers

Grant

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