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Damaged skyline R33 GTS-T $4500 ONO

Car: 1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t Automatic – Black - Located in Essendon - VIC

Reason for selling: This was my first car and I was the first owner since it was imported from Japan 10 years ago and looked after it as if it was my baby, always garaged, always serviced with synthetic oils every 5K km’s etc. Car was stolen from Crown Casino and then was recovered by Frankston police a day later and was believed to be involved in an accident. Only had 3rd party insurance.

Was going to fix it up, but got a new job with a bit of travel so thinking about buying a smaller hatchback. I will not separate any of the parts so please don’t ask.

Price: Willing to negotiate but at this stage $4500 ONO – Will not separate parts, as I don’t have the time to take bits off.

Damage: front end, front qtr panels, rear bumper and the rear right qtr. Engine still starts. Was told it was repairable with a bit of time and money. Recently installed Clarion Head unit face (only the face though – who knows why?) and alpine amp and sub was taken. Refer to photo’s and more photo’s can be supplied on request and happy to answer any questions.

Goods of note on the car:

Apexi N1 turbo back Exhaust with aftermarket high flow cat.

R34 Bigger side mount cooler.

Apexi SAFC II

K&N pod filter

Brand new: KYB sports gas struts

Aftermarket Steering wheel (unknown brand)

Brand new: DBA slotted front brake discs

Interior still in great condition

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