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Hey guys,

Been thinking for a little while about selling my R33 to upgrade to something newer. She's a clean car, used as my daily and only has the basic of mods.

-133xxx km

-Silver in color

-Rego til January (will re-do if i still have it when it runs out)

-Turbo back exhaust (not sure what brand the dump pipe and cat are but the cat-back is x-force)

-turbo smart vee-port bfv

-18 inch rims (front tyres are 60-70% rear are 40-50)

-Full soundsystem consisting of: pioneer double din dvd receiver head deck, alpine type r splits in the front and type r coaxials in the rear, alpine vpower 600 watt 4 channel amp, kicker 350 watt mono block and dual kicker comp 10 subs.

Is a good clean car and runs perfectly fine. Always maintained with good quality oils and changed every 5000 km.

Cant upload any pics atm because im at work, but if anyone wants to give me a an email ill send some when i get home.

I would like to try and get $8500 with the soundsystem, and I will also chuck on 6 months rego if I can get that much. I am open to offers however and will take less without the soundsystem.

Contact me via email preferably [email protected] or on here.

ALSO

looking at possibly selling my bike if anyone is interested but id prefer to get rid of the car first. '91 model CBR250RR import. very clean bike, best learners bike out there if you ask me. goes well, rego til march, very good condition. 28xxx km. $4000 ono. reason for selling is to aid the situation above.

  • 3 weeks later...

no longer selling with soundsystem. $8000 with 6 months rego put on (rego expires on the 29th of this month). FIRM.

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Edited by deadweight

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