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Location: VIC - Melbourne, Inner Northern Suburbs - LOCAL PICKUP ONLY

Price: $2500 ONO for Whole Car

Model: 1996 (Oct) R33 GTS-T Series 2

Colour: Silver

Engine: RB25DET - Completely Stock

Odometer: 105,000km

Mods: None

Rego: Valid till Oct 2015 - Declared repairable writeoff by Insurance. Not registered on WOVR due to car age >15 Years.

Let's get the nitty gritty out of the way:

Major Damage: Front Bumper Bar, Reo Bar, Radiator Support, Condenser and Fan, Radiator, Passenger door (small dent, scratches).

Mechanical: Needs new front shockers; Engine is in very good condition - has had welsh plugs replaced; Timing belt replaced at ~80,000km; New heavy duty clutch <1year old.

Electrical: Battery Flat, ABS light constantly on (may require new ABS unit), Driver side power mirror Y-axis control not working, Aircon vents click momentarily on cold start (possible stuck valve?), Radio Antenna stuck in lowered position (won't raise).

Minor Cosmetic Defects: See Pictures

For sale as Whole Car only (unfortunately do not have time or resources to part it out).

Refer to above descriptions for major details. Have owned car since it was imported from Japan in 2005 at 47,000km.

Serviced every 5,000km by performance mechanics, serviced with Motul oil.

Engine/Pulley's have no damage from accident (See detailed pics)

Boot is clean, have original spare wheel and tools.

Apart from issues described above, Chasis is straight and no other problems.

Car is stock - No mods to engine, exhaust etc...

PM for more info/contact details - can provide more pics if required.

Make me an offer!

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