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midnight purple 1993 skyline r33 non turbo 5 speed

18inch rims with 80% tred on all wheels

pioneer headunit with clarion 6x9s and amp

gtr body kit all round

147XXXks on the clock

loud exhaust sounds good

LSD

rego till jan 2011

located an hour away from melb

inspections welcome

8500 with rwc

8000 without

ono

may consider swaps .. 200sx s14 , sprinter .

Bad points :

few cracks on body kit and marks on the car here and there

indicator fell off a few weeks ago and another one is getting posted next week

horn is not working

tear in drivers seat

other than that this car runs perfectly starts first time every time clutch is in good condition just had front bushings replaced and fan belt done aswell.

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midnight purple 1993 skyline r33 non turbo 5 speed

18inch rims with 80% tred on all wheels

pioneer headunit with clarion 6x9s and amp

gtr body kit all round

147XXXks on the clock

loud exhaust sounds good

LSD

rego till jan 2011

located an hour away from melb

inspections welcome

8500 with rwc

8000 without

ono

may consider swaps .. 200sx s14 , sprinter .

Bad points :

few cracks on body kit and marks on the car here and there

indicator fell off a few weeks ago and another one is getting posted next week

horn is not working

tear in drivers seat

other than that this car runs perfectly starts first time every time clutch is in good condition just had front bushings replaced and fan belt done aswell.

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midnight purple 1993 skyline r33 non turbo 5 speed

18inch rims with 80% tred on all wheels

pioneer headunit with clarion 6x9s and amp

gtr body kit all round

147XXXks on the clock

loud exhaust sounds good

LSD

rego till jan 2011

located an hour away from melb

inspections welcome

8500 with rwc

8000 without

ono

may consider swaps .. 200sx s14 , sprinter .

Bad points :

few cracks on body kit and marks on the car here and there

tear in drivers seat

other than that this car runs perfectly starts first time every time clutch is in good condition just had front bushings replaced and fan belt done aswell.

horn is now working and got a new indicator pics will be up when i get a camera

Just a heads up to anyone looking to buy this Vehicle about 2 months ago it was on eBay ($6300 reserve) i went to Geelong to check the car out and the owner (not sure if it the same owner or not he ended the auction early I'm guessing he sold it) didn't allow me to test drive the vehicle (he did however take me for a drive) which didn't bother me at all as i had driven a few R33's and owned one, i was looking to purchase the car and i offered him a price well over his reserve the only Issue was he would not drive the car to my mechanic (who was located in Melbourne) which i found quite suss (due to me offering him a lot more than what he asked for in his reserve and he had told me he was free that whole week but he wouldn't make time to get the car checked) so i did not buy the Vehicle.

Point of the story is do not buy this car without a full mechanical report just a word of advice. The car does look nice from the outside (minus the paint chipped off the rear spoiler and the minor scratches but i would be inclined to get a mechanical check however the body seemed straight).

Not trying to ruin your sale mate but i just thought id let people know.

mate i did buy it and it was not that price , he took it to the mechanic for me and i did get it all roadworthy and everything come and take it for a drive and look over it i assure you there is nothing wrong with it , i put it as a high price because i no people will bump me down .. the lowest i would go would be 6800 because it cost me abit to get it on the road .. i have to sell it now because i have lost my licence in my mates car speeding and have no use for this i need to pay my fines and get a project car so that i can do it up because i cannot drive it. i wouldnt blame the guy not wanting to drive up to melbourne just so you can look at the car it is a long way just for a look when u can do a racv check or go to a mechanic down here

First off i don't want to go to some random mechanic and RACV don't really have a proper hoist to check the car (unless you go to there gauges which again he wasn't keen to do even though i was going to pay for the checkup).I didn't want him to drive down just so i could "have a look" it was going straight to a mechanic to get a full mechanical check which i was paying for. Getting a RWC doesn't mean the car is in good mechanical condition anyone that knows a mechanic can get a RWC that wasn't the issue. I didn't mean to come across as sounding like the cars full of problems it seemed to be in good condition when i checked it out last time but in saying that i personally would never buy a car without a mechanical check. The car however is worth what you advertised it for good luck with the sale.

well thank you but yeah it sounded like you were saying its got problems , the last seller was a dodgey prick and i know that, iv fixed everything that was wrong with it and now it is a1 condition mechanicly. i will go to any mechanic anyone wants to check anything im not trying to stooge anyone just trying to make a quick sale becuase i need the money..

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