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Hi guys,

For sale is my damaged R33 GTS. Some guy smashed into my rear and sandwiched me into the car in front.....=( This car was my pride and joy! If the car sells for the asking price, I will chuck some free parts in for free!! Perfect for a project car, panel beater, or for parts. Check out the details and pics below:

ITEM: R33 GTS 1994 (late) non turbo

LOCATION: Adelaide, SA (pick up only)

CONDITION: Front and rear damage

ENGINE: RB25DE - it is almost perfect! Slight damage to the radiator from collision.

KM's: 151,000 km

CAR PRICE: $3250 ono (with mags shown) or $2350 (without mags) I want to sell the car with the mags....

CONTACT INFO: Please PM me or call/sms anytime on 0433 122 448

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EXTRA INFO:

* Body work:

Always garaged, paint is in almost perfect condition, no rust, no damage to both front fenders or rear boot lid/wing, all badges attached.

* Interior:

Absolutely perfect. It has a S2 dash face to it, no rips/tears/holes in the seats, genuine R33 floor mats, Brand New Pioneer MP3/CD player, carpets are all in perfect condition, the dashboad and door trims are perfect. Always cleaned and the dash always had protectant applied to it.

* Engine:

The engine is not damaged at all - I drove it back home after the accident (which was not far from home). The radiator has been pushed in though. Was truly beautiful to drive before the accident. All belts up to date with genuine nissan parts. Always serviced every 5,000 kms, never had heating problems nor has it ever had an oil leak. Gear box is excellent. Engine wise, everything is stock - no aftermarket modifications.

* Wheels (included for the first price)

Near new set of Osaka 18x7.5 Rims. I only bought them this year. They don't have a single scratch or dent on them and the tyres have 85% tread on them. Lock nuts are included too. I don't want to sell them separately, but will if I have to. Tyres are Marshal 235/40/R18.

* MODIFICATIONS:

It has lowered King Springs and KYB Shockers, front strut bar, Trust style front bar (damaged), 400R side skirts (perfect), and 3 piece rear bar (not sure what it is - damaged),

* Note: The car looks worst than it is because both front and rear bumpers were fibreglass. Otherwise, the front guards are perfect. The boot has been custom fitted with sub and amp however these are not included.

* FREE OFFER

I have a lot of parts I've collected over the years, so if the car is sold at a price I am happy with (preferrably asking price with mags), then I will chuck in the following for free - Drivers side head light, S1 interior dash face, drivers side power window control (and plastic trim), aftermarket wing (white) and rear boot with S1 wing. All good condition with some very slight damaged.

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thanks :P

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was it your fault, most times the car in the middle breaks late up the arse of somone then the car behind follows

nope, definitely not my fault. I was not moving. The guy who hit me was responsible for my car and the car in front of me. His insurance has already sent me a cheque for the damages.

But even if a car does brake late, the guy who hits you from behind is still at fault. They still need to give enough room to brake too. Anyway, it's been a stressful few weeks for me.....i never asked to be hit. :P

Edited by DV88
ill take the manual conversion for my r33 pm me price ill even take it out for cheaper, wreck this and u will get alot of cash out of it

Sorry buddy, I just sold the car today. Yea I know that I would make a lot more money out of it by wrecking it, but I just don't have the time =(

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