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For sale: 1995 VSpec R33. 75xxxkm, lightly modded

Priced well below value, need quick sale

Location: Central Melbourne, Vic

Good condition, always serviced at Nissan or RacePace. Mechanically sound, has never given me a hint of trouble. Paint is ok overall, a few small chips/superficial scratches. It'll be getting a wax/polish in a day or two - will see how it looks then.

Low mileage, not thrashed, weekend car only. Always garaged. I've put 22,000km on it in the last 5 years.

Registered until August 2015

Stuff:

Apex Power FC ECU

Front pipes

3" SS exhaust

Cam gears

Slotted rotors x 4, fast street pads

3-piece 18" wheels

Pretty average ICE

R33Car.jpg

Yep, it's white.

R33EngineBay.jpg

(yawn)

R33Dash.jpg

Price: $18,000 firm. Serious.

Test drives ok if you're genuinely interested and not completely reckless

Contact: Andrew 0405 493164

Hope to hear from you

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Hey mate, sent you a text today. I'll go into the bank Saturday to sort finance out and hopefully have an answer as soon as possible. Looks good and I'm keen as

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