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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,

I'm putting up my R33 up for sale once again, this time to get something different.

It's 4/98 model (complianced in 2003) in Midnight Purple, manual, travelled smidge over 60,000km.

The condition of the car is ok, there are few dings and scratches (working at supermarket doesn't help at all!) and there are a dent right next to LHS Tail light in size of 20c coin (approx).

Interior, there are a DIN slot missing (was broken), 3 or 4 tears on rear seats, couple of holes on door trims where tweeters used to be in.

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More photos will be taken sometime this week.

It does have rego until June '09 but can be paid for until June '10 if I get what I'm asking for, RWC could be arranged also.

I'll be asking $12,500 for the 33, I'm slighty negotiable as long you make decent offer with intent of buying. No trades please.

For add $500, I'll include 3" cat back Kakimoto R exhaust, 3" bellmouth dump/front pipe with hi-flow cat and a set of struts and lowered springs.

Any questions, feel free to contact me via PM or SMS (voice calls will be ignored no matter what) on 0430 129 511.

I'm located at SE Suburbs of Melbourne.

Cheers

Grant

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damn just what im looking for too bad ur not looking for trades ur in my area aswell gl with the sale

Thanks

is that a stock exhaust i c ? wow look like a nice buy good luck with sale !

Yes it does have stock exhaust.

And thanks for well wishes.

Hi all,

Just bumping into this thread!

Feel free to make an reasonable offer and I might say the word you'd love to hear.

Cheerio

Grant

Hi all,

Same deal, bumping this thread so someone can have a look at this lovely thread.

Like it? Contact me! I won't bite! Go on, you know you want to.

Would like this to be sold so I can go look for another one.

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Price drop to $12,000 or reasonable offer (via PM please).

As usual, I'd like to sell this so I can get myself a GT-R.

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Still up for grabs at 12,000 smackeroos or I'm willing to look at any reasonable offers.

Cheerio

Grant

Hi all,

Still got the 33, I'd like to sell it soon-ish cos I've found a 32R I want to purchase.

Cheers

Grant

Just bumpin'

Do feel free to make an reasonable offer, you never know what's in my mind now!

Cheers

Grant

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