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Due to time constraints I would like to offload my damaged R33 as a whole car instead of parting it out (old thread here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/361687-parting-out-black-r33-gtst-auto-rear-left-qtr-damage). All details and pics are available on that thread.

Looking at letting it go cheap for only $1800. It's running, albeit roughly as its been sitting in a carport for a couple of months now. Haven't moved the car, but due to damage in the rear left I know the rear left tyre is up against the guard, so it will roll but haven't tested how badly its rubbing since taking out the stock height springs and putting in lowered ones.

Was a fairly stock R33 with only manual boost controller, pod, cat back exhaust. My replacement car is a Series 2 and as such I have swapped some parts between the cars such as door skins and speakers, head unit, rear sets, custom parcel shelf, struts and springs. The S2 interior parts will come with this car (no head unit though), however I haven't had time to fit them.

Pickup from Adelaide (northern suburbs), unless you want to arrange transport that is hassle free from my end.

It is no longer registered, and was classed as a repairable write off. So good for someone who wants to fix it up or take some parts and sell off the rest for a profit.

Cheers

Wayne

Due to time constraints I would like to offload my damaged R33 as a whole car instead of parting it out (old thread here http://www.skylinesa...left-qtr-damage). All details and pics are available on that thread.

Looking at letting it go cheap for only $1800. It's running, albeit roughly as its been sitting in a carport for a couple of months now. Haven't moved the car, but due to damage in the rear left I know the rear left tyre is up against the guard, so it will roll but haven't tested how badly its rubbing since taking out the stock height springs and putting in lowered ones.

Was a fairly stock R33 with only manual boost controller, pod, cat back exhaust. My replacement car is a Series 2 and as such I have swapped some parts between the cars such as door skins and speakers, head unit, rear sets, custom parcel shelf, struts and springs. The S2 interior parts will come with this car (no head unit though), however I haven't had time to fit them.

Pickup from Adelaide (northern suburbs), unless you want to arrange transport that is hassle free from my end.

It is no longer registered, and was classed as a repairable write off. So good for someone who wants to fix it up or take some parts and sell off the rest for a profit.

Cheers

Wayne

hey mate was just wondering if this is 4wd gtst. cheers matt

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