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As in title im putting up my r33 for sale

2 months ago i picked up a u13 jap import sr20det awd bluebird

and now have no use for 2 turbo cars

Rather sell this car and use it on a deposit for a new home than have it sitting in my garage not being used

Note : This car may not be to everyones taste, hence refrain from posting up negative comments

1993 Model

RB25DET

5 SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX

APPROX 200,000KS ON CLUSTER THOUGH THIS CLUSTER HAS BEEN CHANGED THROUGHOUT ITS LIFE (CAN SHOW EVIDENCE UPON INSPECTION)

ENGINE BAY IS STOCK

HICAS STEERING

AIR CON WORKS PERFECTLY

3 INCH TURBOBACK EXHUAST WITH GOLD HURRICANE MUFFLER

TEIN COILOVERS

ADJUSTABLE CASTER RODS

CAR HAS BEEN RESPRAYED IN BLUE (SIMILAR TO MAZDA 3)

19 INCH BSA WHEELS (HIGH QUALITY AME MODELART REPLICAS, THOUGH 1 PIECE)

245/35/19 DUNLOP SPORTMAXX ON REAR

215/35/19 NANKANG NS2 ON FRONTS

DVD HEADUNIT

ALPINE 4 CHANNEL AMP

PIONEER SPLITS

6000K HID KIT

GTR STYLE FIBREGLASS FRONT BAR (HAS QUIET A BIT OF DAMAGE)

R33 SERIES 2 FRONT BAR (NOT FITTED, AND IS BLACK)

REGO TILL APRIL

SINCE IVE OWNED THE CAR I HAVE FIXED MANY LITTLE PROBLEMS AS FOLLOWING:

REPLACED POWER WINDOW RELAYS AND SWITCHES

GASSED A/C

FIXED SUNROOF

REPLACED STEERING RACK (PREVIOUS ONE LEAKING)

REFURBISHED HEADLIGHTS

NEW BATTERY

NOT INCLUDED WITH THE SALE BUT CAN INCLUDE AT A NEGOTIATED EXTRA PRICE

ARE:

FMIC WITH ALL PIPING

TURBOSMART BOV

CUSTOM NUMBER PLATES : RWD 53X (REAR WHEEL DRIVE SEX)

PRICE IS $9,000 As it is

$10,000 with series 2 front bar fitted and painted

Will consider TRADE INS, but will only give a trade in value etc for your car, so you would be better of selling yours before buying mine, but if you dont want the hassle let me know what you have and ill give you a ballpark figure of how much $$$ ill take of my price.

Car is in great condition and have not had any real problems so far.

there are a few scratches in paint due to idiots bumping there door into the car etc but nothing major. The car has never been boosted in my ownership and seems like has never been boosted prior previous owners. Only reason this car is on the market is that i have no use for it and would rather use the money towards a deposit in purchasing a property, which wont be for atleast another 6 months. So at this stage no rush to get rid of the car.

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