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On offer is my 93 gts-t R33 Skyline

Motor replaced 3 months ago with low k replacement (Timing belt, everything changed when motor went in).

165,000km's on car 102,000 on motor

5 speed manual (new clutch with motor)

June 2014 rego

New Walbro 255 pump

New 4% tint all round

On black rims not ones shown

Front mount

BOV

Turbo timer

Full exhaust system

Fairly clean drives very well and has been my daily.

No use for it anymore as I have just got my other one back on the road.

No stereo.

Different steering wheel and wheels fitted then shown.

UNFORTUNATLY WHEN I PURCHASED I DIDNT REVS CHECK, CAR HAS FINANCE ON IT.

IF IT DOESNT SELL I WILL CASH REGO AND PART IT OUT

(Paid $6500 prior to replacing the motor 6 months ago)

$4000 for quick sale (selling for parts value and you get rego to drive it for a few months)

I may take offers.

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mate im pretty sure you cannot sell the car as you are not the legal owner. the finance company is. i fear you could get in a lot of shit. might wanna check it out.

mate im pretty sure you cannot sell the car as you are not the legal owner. the finance company is. i fear you could get in a lot of shit. might wanna check it out.

Thanks mate, will look into it now, don't know what to do with it

SALE ON HOLD UNTIL I FIND OUT THE LEGAL SIDE OF SELLING IT

If anyone can shed light would be appreciated!

Had a look into it and made some calls.

What was said above is correct, I do not actually own the car but the right to register the vehicle and use in my name until the interest is cleared.

It is not illegal to sell a car in NSW with outstanding finance.

Up to the buyer...

The car is not currently at risk of being repossessed (happy to provide all detail in regards to financial interest) I have contacted the financial provider and the loan is being serviced.

Keep it on the road, track car or wreck it out.

I will look at wrecking the car out in the coming week or 2 if no-one is interested in it.

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