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Hey all, looking for another weekend cruiser and im after either R33 / 180sx / 200sx in good condition (turbo obviously!)

Not interested in looking interstate.

Max im willing to spend is $10k

I am a genuine buyer who will not stuff you around - if i like the car i will buy it same day/next day :D

Post away ~

Cheers,

Michael

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hey mate i am in vic but for $8800 i can even deliver it to you, 1993 series 1 r33 gtst, white 5 spd manual factory sunroof, exhaust and cannon, series 2 reaer spoiler HID headlight globes, fmic pod filter come with stock wheels aswell as a set of 18 inch star corps whit big dish on rear rims with 80% tread on them, 235 fron and 265 rears. can send u some pics if ur keen. cheers Aj

Hey all, looking for another weekend cruiser and im after either R33 / 180sx / 200sx in good condition (turbo obviously!)

Not interested in looking interstate.

Max im willing to spend is $10k

I am a genuine buyer who will not stuff you around - if i like the car i will buy it same day/next day :)

Post away ~

Cheers,

Michael

I have a very tidy S13 for sale...unmolested lady owner car that i bought for my daughter but she is not keen on a manual (its a factory 5 speed mode)l. Its got all power options including heads up display, sparkling blue in colour with 17 inch alloys and lowered kings springs (not stupidly low just makes it sit right). Its just had a full rebuild with forged internals done by Red R Racing...this includes, crack tested, bored, strainer plate honed, and decked block,fully rebuilt head including carbolina clean, valves and seats recut, new guides and seals fitted, surface ground etc. New main and head fasteners, 1.3mm multi-layer metal head gasket, cryo treated resized and balanced conrods with new ARP rod bolts fitted, balanced and micropolished crankshaft, ACL race series main and rod bearings, Wiseco 20thou oversize forged race pistons, new genuine Nissan oil and water pumps, genuine nissan timing belt and NSK tensioner and idler pulleys, new lower timing gear, genuine Nissan gasket kit, new Nissan external fasteners, new engine mounts, recently had new turbo and clutch fitted by previous owner.

Pretty tough engine that will handle 300kw with the right turbo and supporting mods.

Im putting it up for sale officially in about a week once engine is fitted, and car has had full professional inside and out detail.

Let me know if this is something that interests you.

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