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hey guys, Im considering selling my pride and joy as I cant really afford the fuel..

it has the following:

pod filter

front mount intercooler

body kit

polk audio front speakers, tweeters, crossovers.

kenwood headunit

had alpine r series rear speakers, been removed for the child restraints due to rego

12" sub

18" wheels with good tread

3.5" exhaust

new muffler flanged to 3.5"pipe (legal 86DB)

louder muffler (98DB)

new factory turbo

7psi

I have never thrashed it (only on my Ls)

will come with pedders shocks with low king springs ( perfect height )

just installed a new R/H lower arm/ball joint

just put in standard struts for rego

comes with rego

one rim has pretty bad gutter rash, happened last week :(

R/H/R rim in brand new

greedy full auto turbo timer

new gear knob

brand new radiator

new wiper blades

new timing belt

The good news!

I wash it once or twice a week, wax it once a fortnight

interior is in good condition ( minus the driver seat is kinda worn )

always kept clean

brand new battery

stereo is pretty new, and sounds awesome

hasn't been thrashed by me ( haven't been past 4.5k )

gearbox feels good

engine runs well

always warmed up for 5-10 mins

always let it cool down for a couple of mins before turning it off

paint is in good condition

coolant has just been replaced

oil level is spot on

doesn't run hot

drives really well

looks good!

genuine floor mats

always serviced

been asked to take people to formal in it already

the bad news!

the timing belt wines on idle ( stops with aircon on or lights )

has some scratches here and there

has a dent on the left hand rear wheel arch

211***kms :(

no log books

that's about it

im sure I have forgotten heaps but that's just off the top of my head

feel free to pm me for any more info

wont be disappointed !!

please don't tell me im dreaming for the price or anything, I believe its worth it!

$12,000

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Legit though. Sorry dude it won't sell for that. Don't want to sound like a dick. But they are not worth that much.

yea, Im aware of that, its a bloody nice car and id hate to see it go,

I really don't want to see it go, just need the cash for legal costs :/

yea, Im aware of that, its a bloody nice car and id hate to see it go,

I really don't want to see it go, just need the cash for legal costs :/

You can pick up an R34 GTT for the asking price. R33's in Canberra sell for around 6k'ish and that's high priced compared to other places.

for a 'good' one they can go for 11k.

considering I got offered 8.5 - 9k as trade in from a car yard for mine a cpl weeks ago, they could obviously sell for more to make a profit. and they offered that if I bought a stag for 13k..

offer free shipping and sell to someone in Alice Springs! seem to be the latest fashion up there =)

Meh... :/

Everyone knows that the odd numbered models are better. Add extra handles for Bonus Points. :yes:

but yeah, S1 33s are too much like S2 Bluebirds.
Nothing wrong with that but if I still wanted a Blueby, I'd still have one.

It's a shame 33 GTRs never changed to the S2 shape.

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