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My r33 was hit by a driver and resolved to get it fixed myself so im just wondering how much i can sell it for. there is no chassie damage just needs a rear quarter skin fitted and resprayed because the car is a house of colour passion purple painted by queen st, i got a quote to get it all done its not that expensive because my mates donig the job. car has run a 13.4 at eastern creek on my 19s so uts got more potential with slicks, have time sheets n cars made 213 rwkw on 14 psi, got dyno sheets, also not tuned.

1994 nissan skyline r33 s1

mods:

-standard motor 207,000kms

-high mount stainless steel manifold

-T04e turbo, high mount

-32mm tial wastegate

-2 1/4 inch screamer pipe off the wastegate

-EMS stinger 4424 computer

-sard fuel pressure regulator

-sard 550cc injectors

-front mount intercooler mandrel bent stainless piping

-3inch dump pipe and 3inch all the way to cannon

-turbo smart duel stage boost controller

-boost guage

-19inch gold konig unknowns, 8.5 front and 9.5 at the rears

-kamax lowered springs

-400r style front bar, after market side skirts n rear bar, drifter wing

-house of colour passion purple rspray.

-apexi turbo timer

-standard interior but very clean with atermarket steering wheel

location: sydney

contact: 0430064462 or price: make an offer lookn for 6k

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Sorry dude but I have to ask.. If your quote to fit and respray new panel is so cheap, and there is nothing else wrong with the car, why are you selling for $6k?
my quote is 3k including fitting panel n paint, i have paint at home already so its just 3k to do the job with my mates, umm 6k is cheap but just wanna see wat people would sell a car like mine for n ive been getting even worse offers.
Fair call mate :P - just noticed the km's as well

GL with sale

yeh kms are high but i had the car stock up until 180,000km n car is hardly driven, mods are recent, plus car was off the rod for nine months due to licence suspension. car engine runs fine n always serviced

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