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Hi, up for sale is my 1994 R33 GTsT in Good Condition..

Reason of sale : Need a 4WD for work

Manual 2.5L Turbo.

Mileage : 121,000 KMS

Asking Price : $6490 WITHOUT RWC (will be sold unregistered and AS IS) *NEGOTIABLE*

OR

$8200 WITH RWC ( will be sold with rego valid til January 2010 ) *FIRM*

Vehicle is in good condition overall, HIGHLY prefer a quick sale as is without RWC for $6490 (neg) as i am extremely busy with work at the moment.. a couple of things needed to be done to pass RWC :

- Brakes ( approx $1300 )

- Front tyres

SO if you're interested to buy a vehicle with lots of potential CONTACT me now to buy a bargain!

A little bit about the car.

Car is LEGAL and won't be hassled by the authorities.

pretty stock except for - turbo back exhaust and cannon muffler (legal noise level)

- HKS Boost controller (Removed for EPA reasons) but ready to reinstall

other minor mods and accessories include

- After market side skirts and rear skirts

- After market boost gauge

- Veilside spoiler - MOMO steering wheel

- BLITZ turbo timer

- After market shift knob

- Premium sound system(sony&cadence)refer to Photo

- 17" Wheels (rozza : japanese brand )

- After market shifter ( " Big Low" )

- POD filter

there may be a couple of things i may have forgotten to inlcude..

NOTE: $6490 NEG is a special price only to the SAU community.. in a couple of days the car will be advertised on a paid site for $7500 WITHOUT RWC and $9200 WITH RWC so be quick!

Contact Details

Calvin K

0413 689 635

S.E suburbs (SMS preffered)

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Price drop! Last price!!

$5500 ! Or nearest offer!

Special price is without RWC..

Tyres have been replaced , need brakes only to pass RWC , quoted $700 for discs, last quote incorrect

0431 004 241

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