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Hi Guys, I am putting an EOI on my R33 GTR as I am looking to get into a little more comfort and luxury as this has been my everyday driver for the past 12 months. Not in any rush, just thought I would put it up as I know how long these can take to sell at times. This is an immaculate example with the following features-

Midnight Purple.

Full Japanese and Australian Service History with Major service done 50,000kms ago.

Carbon Fibre 400R Front Bar.

Xenon Headlights worth $3000.00

Carbon Fibre 400R Vented Bonnet.

Kakimoto 4 Inch Exhaust

Tein Adjustable Suspension.

18" Gold BBS Rims with near new Pirelli P6 Tyres. 275/35/18 all round.

Brembo Brakes with new Front Discs.

Full Genuine Nismo White Dash replaced in Japan.

Turbo Timer.

Boost Controller set to 12psi.

Blitz Pod Air Filters. Blitz Radiator.

GTR Mats front and rear.

GTR Front and Rear sway bars.

Interior is in immaculate condition.

Alarm System.

This GTR is a clean, worry free GTR been owned from an enthusiast both here and in Japan. Call 0401-004-999 for more information. PLEASE NO TEST PILOTS. GENUINE BUYERS ONLY!

PRICE-$24,900

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Just received a call from an M3 owner I had been talking with and his car is now for sale, so I have decided to drop the price for a short time only-

PRICE DROP-$23,000!!

Cmon Guys, this is one of the best R33's in this price range in Australia!!

Bump!!! I maybe selling for $21,000 with standard wheels, will keep you posted!!

Thanks Guys, I am currently selling for $23K with the BBS wheels on them. Not sure if I will trade BBS rims for standard wheels.

Car has 63,000kms on Nismo dash and has 127,000kms on car, has full Japanese log books to back this up. Full 100K service done about 40,000kms ago.

Hudaz, I am currently looking to get into a M3 but send me pics and info on your GTR in case the M3 goes. [email protected]

Thanks

Hudaz, why would I swap a perfect R33 GTR for a crumby R32 GTR and no cash adjustment- I WOUDLNT!!!!! Stop wasting my time.

Offers being taken between $22K-$24K, if owner of M3 agrees to sell for the same amount I sell the GTR for, then we can go as low as we can.

Car now being sold with BBS wheels and no standard wheels available.

Bump=$22k-$24K!!

Bump!! I have had some offers of a trade and also to sell my wheels which will make my sale even cheaper.

With standard wheels can prob sell for $22K or may look to trade with another standard 96 GTR which I could then probably on sell for $20K.

Anyone keen on the standard 96 series 2 white in colour for $20K??

Thanks

$23,500K as is with BBS wheels or $21K with standard wheels as an option. Might trade BBS for standard wheels next week, so if you want car as is for $23,500 be quick.

Cheers

Hey mate, i've got a 2000 BMW E46 323Ci with a few cosmetic mods. Sunroof, leather, woodgrain, 5spd manual, 140kms. LINK

Let me know if you're interested in a swap. I'm in WA.

Nice Car, but atm will sell to move into an M3.

Can all people please read full ad before calling or txt me at stupid hours asking stupid questions!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry if I'm adding "trash" to this thread, however a few of my friends own E46 M3's and they are just not as fun to drive as a GTR.

The M3 motor's sound like turd, however they do have the luxury components which the GTR's do not. Personal preference I guess (I'm not having a go, just adding my experiences comparing an M3 to a R33/R34 GTR).

Just my 2c worth.

GTR with some nice additions!! BBS Rims, Nismo Dash and Full Japanese service history, carbon bonnet and front bar, midnight purple!!

What more do you want for $23K :P

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