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Hey guys,

im throwing my r33 95 gts up for sale as i need to start renovating house so its gotta go. This is my second car which i rarely driven (I drive a r33 gts-t). Its done 11x,xxxkm, its had timing belt done, regularly serviced by Glam Groups where i purchased the car. It has few scratches on it and front right panel and front bumper have just been spray painted (car paint in can) cos some old lady reversed into it lol. It runs perfect, drive very nice, everything is stock standart except the pod filter. it has 12 months rego and is 5 speed manual. Its silver in colour and thats pretty much it. Im looking between $6-7 thousand for it. Below are some pics (also showing where the scratches are and the km and the front guard. Let me know if anyone is interested..

Give me a ring on 0411327437 or 0434571079 not available after 3pm monday to thurs but anytime before and fridays im free... Sorry if im talking alot of crap im real tired haha...

take care anthony

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Im interested in your car but its a little far for me to travel I'm in Melbourne and would need to get it checked by my mechanic who's in Murrumbeena does the car come with RWC / Rego ?

hey man, i can bring to melb, i come there all the time. I can have it checked by a mechanic and send u the info if ya like. It will come with 12 months rego, rwc can be arranged.

Cool i have few question is that rust on top of the gas opening door on the side panel ? and does the car need any paint work or is it just dirty ? pictures arent very clear i don't wanna waste your time bringing it all the way down and then there's body issues.

ey ye it will need a paint job, its not rust just mass dustyyy hardcore, i live in a country town lol hahaha. There are just chips but there is no rust issues at all, if there was i wud have gotten rid of it asap....

yeah i can see the car is pretty dusty : ) needs a good wash! anyway damn im not keep much on cars that need paintjob rather one thats reasonable i will only use the car till im off my P's how much you looking for with RWC/Rego?

price wont change. still the same.... anywhere between 6-7 grand mechanically its in perfect condition but because of the paint im selling it for 6-7 grand, ive had it valued at 10 grand at a dealer if it was to have a new pain job... let me know mate

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