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Hey guys im putting my series 2 r33 gts for sale

Seling due to already having a car as a daily and need money to build it up

Its p plate legal, non turbo, manual pretty much stock rb25de, rare to find na manuals series 2 these days as most of them are all turbos

No mods at all besides the massive 4 inch cannon and custom plates jdmr33

The good:

Currently has 173xxx on the clock

Front bar was just resprayed

All gaskets and bushes were just replaced

New brakes all round

Tyres in decent roadworthy condition

Some random 17 inch jap rims unsure on brand

The bad:

Few scratches on drivers door and 1/4 panel would be easy repair

Clutch bearing needs to be replace as its currently making noise

Looking to sell with 12 months rego and roadworthy for $7500

add $500 more if u want the jdmr33 plates too.

$7000 if u want it as is with current rego

Located in sydenham/delahey

Contact me via sms on 0411 655 097, please only text as i am working 7 days at strange hours (sometimes finsh work at 1am)

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Any chance of some interior shots?

Here you go and engine bay too minus the carpet not as dirty in photo lol

and engine bay has been washed too as it was on the roadworthy list -.-

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No one interested?

Rego is due now, Don't have money to pay the rego atm, i dont have concession card :/ i will try to use my sisters, car will be garaged till sold,

Parts replaced this week;

Front engine mounts

Rear brakes

Rear castor bushes

Rocket cover gaskets

Stock shocks and springs

17x8 Bronze Drifteks 4x114.3 +34 offset (will sell sepretely) - $800

Edited by Johnie

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