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Hey mate I have a 1996 N/A manual GTS-4 R33 for sale for about $10k.

140ks on the clock, in good nick and clean as a whistle. Comes with reg and will get roadworthy when it's sold.

Where are you located? Car is in Melbourne, VIC.

Pics at http://imgur.com/a/UaGGR (exhaust in pics is fitted to comply RW but will come with nice and loud dual 2.5inch-tip custom-made cat-back exhaust system).

Pm me if interested.

Edited by d4l337

If you can wait until August (when I get back from Japan) I'll be selling my 1993 R33 GTS for $6K

210,000km on the clock, Manual.

Just had it's 200K service at the start of the year (timing belt, flushed all fluids, replaced water pump and other odds and ends)

Hasn't been driven since March.

The car is basically stock aside from BBS wheels and Bosch fuel pump.

Gonna get a fresh set of tyres when I get back to Aus for RWC (included) and will be rego'd until September 2012 or March 2013.

Only downside is a scuff and crack on front bumper (driver's side, smaller than the size of an A4 page) from someone swiping me, but the rest of the car is pretty tidy inside and out.

Car is in Melbourne's inner suburbs

Don't have many pics cuz I'm overseas, but I can take more when I get back. I'll be back first week of August.

http://i1219.photobu...0x/IMAG0364.jpg

http://i1219.photobu...0x/P6170887.jpg

Edited by grey_fox

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