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1993 R33 S1 GTST Skyline wreck for sale. Was going to part it out but don't have the time as I need a new car ASAP for work.

Only damage is to the roof and panels, no chassis damage.

Everything in the engine bay is still in great condition, was working a treat before the crash. Interior is mint condition.

Would be perfect for anyone that has the time and knowledge to part it out and make a few extra $$, or you could take everything out of this, chuck it into another shell and off you go.

Has HD clutch.

Full 3" exhaust with HKS Super Drager cannon on the back.

Engine has about 140,000k's on it.

Rims seem to still be okay. Everything else is just about stock.

Want $5600 for it as is.

No tyre kickers please, want this off my hands ASAP. Will consider trade for some sort of 4 door but would be much happier with cash as I've already found a cheap daily to buy.

Message me on 0466 690 617 if you're interested or want more info. Prefer no phone calls. Located in Adelaide Hills.

As far as I'm aware, I can't upload pics on here on my iPhone, but pics have been uploaded on gumtree.

http://adelaide.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehicles-Motorbikes-Parts-cars-R33-wreck-need-it-gone-ASAP-W0QQAdIdZ315934860

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