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Hi guys.

Dont really want to buy i need to sell my R33 for another house and want it gone pretty quick so im abit neg on price.

Asking 10k and i will but 6 months rego on it as it runs out mid june.

Located in Armidale NSW

Only got 106256 klm

Its a 94 model R33 GTST 4w steer

Following work has been done less that 6000 klm ago with a S2 engine and ECU

-Forged pistons and rods

-Billet crank

-Splitfire coil packs

-CGC hiflowed turbo

-Z32 AFM

-Tomei Pon Cams

-timing belt replaced

-N1 oil pump

-water pump

-hicas Lock bar

-new tyres

-HD Clutch with gtr racing flywheel

-turbo smart boost T

-FMIC

-3 inch exhaust

-LED Tail lights

-upper and lower control arms

Theres a heap more i have missed like bushes etc

You can contact me on 0428 729 034.

If i dont answer just message me and ill call back asap

Here are the pics

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106xxxkms hey?

accident history?

Ill do a revs check and upload it tonight..

If it was in a accident it couldnt be registered in NSW either

Edited by donburtron

Ill do a revs check and upload it tonight..

If it was in a accident it couldnt be registered in NSW either

It can be registered in NSW if it had an accident.

Only if a car less than 15 years old gets written off in NSW it cannot be registered anywhere in auz.

If a repairable writeoff passes an VIV inspection in any state in auz besides nsw then it can be registered in nsw :)

yours is more than 15 years old so irrelevant!!!

It can be registered in NSW if it had an accident.

Only if a car less than 15 years old gets written off in NSW it cannot be registered anywhere in auz.

If a repairable writeoff passes an VIV inspection in any state in auz besides nsw then it can be registered in nsw :)

yours is more than 15 years old so irrelevant!!!

Not to sure about that.

Im a car salesman and i traded a car on xmas eve last year and it revs check reviled it was in a accident in 2010 and we did not trade in as we could not register it in NSW and the VIV was done in 2011 in nsw.

It had nsw rego and at the time of the accident it was re registered in QLD in 2014.

I know laws changed in 2011 for nsw and any VIV done after june 2011 anywhere in AUS you could not register the car in NSW.

Ill upload the revs shortly anyway as iv already done one at work.. just got to get home and take a picture of it to upload

Edit

http://www.sydneyautoinspections.com.au/buying-a-write-off/4550399056

This link will state that you cant even re register a car after January 2011.. not june like i stated..

Im still abit unsure of the repairable write off part cause our wholesaler at work still sells them in QLD however he has to state its a repairable writeoff and obviously a large discount lol

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