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Asking $5500 firm

Wasn't about to trade it in for the $2000 dealer asking price, and I'm not asking for full blow retail $ either.

Travelled 103,XXX Kms, Very clean and tidy car the interior is spotless, no rips or stains, body straight and paint in very good condition, has scratches on the bumpers as expected.


The car has served me well for the past 7 years, however as the family has grown so has the need for a station wagon, which I just purchased.


Aftermarket items:
Electronic cruise control - Command AP500 Recently put in cost $650
Alarm & immobilizer
VDO Boost gauge
Turbotech boost valve running 9 psi
JJR front/dump pipe

Minor issues:

ABS relay sticking in the on position, (will try to sort out prior to selling)

removed AAC valve to clean and lost the o ring and haven't had time to search for another one as a result occationally hunts for revs when cold.

I have a set of 18" 350Z wheels with 235 40 18 HTRZ3 tyres with plenty of tread that can be negotiated at an additional cost.

I won't be getting a RWC due to a lack of time and the low price.
NO RWC
Remaining rego will be cancelled.

Can't seem to add photos due to size of the files so I am additng the carpoint link as reference.

Carpoint add link:

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-2298203&Cr=30

If you want to ask any questions PM me.

Thanks for looking.

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hey man sold mine with rwc and decent sound system ($1000) for $3500 cash but it was a 1995 model, and slightly more kms. I think you have it up for a pretty fair price. Good luck with the sale I miss mine :(

Thanks Mate,

Felt the same way when I got rid of my first r33 coupe in 05, missed it so much I went from a brand new xtrail to this r33 sedan. Just purchased an my06 xt forester so have power and size which is a good compromise. Not quite skyline territory but can't complain as the car is mint with 52K only, and with a few mods down the track will be more fun to drive.

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