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WTB!

1995 or newer r33 gtst skyline either series 1 but prefer series 2.

under 130,000 k's (no engine rebuilds / transplants etc)

must have RWC & rego

must be willing to have car inspected by my mechanic

interior must be decent (i dont want cracked dashes, wires hanging out of the dash, cig burns etc.)

exterior must be fairly decent (old cars so yeah im aware there aren't gonna be perfect)

Dont mind any modifications but would prefer stock or just some soft mods (fmic, rims, cai, coilovers etc)

Would prefer immoblizer / alarm but not necessary.

Probably asking too much but I'm sick of people selling cars as "mechanically A1 nothing to spend!" when they clearly they aren't. Have spent close to a grand getting cars inspected only to be horrified with up to 10 pages of defects / problems with the car. Also, im a bit sick of sellers not wanting to lift a finger to sell their own car. I understand people are busy but the f'ing car wont sell itself or fill out the paperwork..

if your in the market to sell, send me a pm. Obviously if your car has problems, dont bother.

budget is around the $15000 mark..

cheers,

t.

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  • 3 weeks later...

hey i have a r33 s2 40th anv (MNP Colour) for sale stock car except fmic and pod filter but have original intercooler and air filter with around 87000km on the clock first owner in australia and has no rust on it looking for around 18 to 19k for it if u want more info give me pm with ur email address.

chris



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