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Selling my R33 GTS-T coupe cheap. Unmodified. Stock as a rock...apart from headunit.

2.5 litre turbo. 5 speed manual. climate control, central locking, electric windows and mirrors.

16inch 200sx rims with 80%+ tread on great tyres.

Imported almost 2 years ago. 1st Australian owner.

Sitting at appox 90,000km's currently.

Body in fair condition. Never had a problem with it machanically.

I'm no machanic...i beleive the drive belts need to replaced...a little squeaky.

Starts first time everytime. Reliable, quick, fun car.

Located in Lilydale, VICTORIA.

2 months rego left. Not selling with RWC.

$6,500 - I am open to offers!!

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Do you know what is needed for rwc? noticed your on 5 posts so you wouldnt be able to reply to a message if i sent u one :cool: also reason for sale?

I can't think of anything it would need for rwc. No obvious oil leaks. The rubber on the tyres is very good. Seat belts in good order. All lights work....

Reason for sale - my 2 kids are getting bigger and its a bit tight in the back for them now :D Upgrading to 4 door skyline.

Have had 3 offers so far on the car...

Thanks

5.25K

To paulos - I cannot reply to your PM, as my post count isnt 10 or above yet...

I'm happy to take your offer of $5,500

To dusty: If the offer from paulos falls thru, i will consider your offer of 5.25k.

Thanks

figured you couldent pm back

once we get this vectra sold il let you know

Ok, but i have the skyline advertised elsewhere, so it may sell before your vectra does! Good luck :bunny:

Hi can you post up some more pics of the exterior, enginebay, interior etc am willing to offer slightly more money. As i am in the ACT i would have to have a look next weekend at the earliest.

Cheers

I'll try and get some more pics up soon...

Exterior is in fair condition...some scratches and imperfections close up. Looks great from a distance. engine bay in good condition. Interior is clean and reasonable for the age of the car. All seats in good condition. The drivers side floor mat starting to show its age.

hey mate could be interested.

just wondering if you can put up some more pic's please?

i am in Melbourne so i can maybe come see it on the weekend if possible?

send me a pm if you are able to.

cheers mate Dean

Dusty: I'm a bit worried about you being in the ACT. I'm not selling this car with a RWC, therefore i wont be selling the car with the current license plates on the car. I've heard too many bad stories...yes the heater controls all work...does make a clicking sound sometimes though. Power windows work fine.

If someone local wants the car, i'm happy to drive it to there house, then take the plates off.

Dean: I'm happy for you to view the car this weekend....name a time....

I'll have to post up pics saturday, as i work from 6am-6pm weekdays, so no day light for photos!

More pics added!

Pics show aircon regased 5.2.09

Custom parcel shelf - mdf. Just needs carpet.

Australian Compliance plate.

Hand brake leather boot worn.

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