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I've decided to sell my 1997 40th Anniversary R33 Skyline GTST wreck.

Economical write-off so fully repairable for anyone who's got time to fix.

I was the first registered owner in Australia. Car is completely stock, not modified one bit. I have all the importation papers and old rego papers etc.

Timing belt, bearings, water pump was replaced as per required 1 month prior to the accident. Have receipts.

Car also has a $500 alarm and full Carzon GPS tracking system installed.

40th Anniversary model had special extras.....not many floating around.

SELLING CAR AS ONE PIECE NOT PARTING OUT SO NO TIME WASTERS GENUINE OFFERS ONLY.

Engine 96,000kms ok

Transmission ok

Chassis ok

Entire car other than the front end is in mint condition.

Both front guards are ok pretty much engine back she's AOK.

Interior is mint and everything working pre accident.  Doors and trims mint, seats good condition. Very straight car otherwise than obvious front end.

Damaged bits....Radiator, transmission cooler, AC condenser,  fan clutch, rad support. Not leaking any oil, transmission fluids etc .

Also selling either separately or with the car an entire rad support chassis front cut ready to go to fix the front for an  extra $175.

A photo of the car added pre accident to show the condition before / after MVA

Will also be posting on Gumtree and/or Ebay depending on interest.

 

Other parts available below:

Series II Front bar pre prepped for paint $300

Series II Front bar fog light's  $140 each or $250 for the pair.

Series II Headlights one crystal clear, the other one needs a buff. LH $275 RH $180

Series II bonnet with emblem  silver $350

Two spare rims tyres no good $80

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1 hour ago, admS15 said:

Asking price for the car? As per forum rules.

Didn't see "the rules" ....

I've added pricing for the separate parts.

The car's another story I'll post it elsewhere.

please delete this thread.

On 20/07/2016 at 7:10 PM, admS15 said:

Asking price for the car? As per forum rules.

Considering all offers between $3000 - $4,000 for the complete car.

Not parting out. Otherwise I will repair it myself privately now that VIC roads have established I don't require a VIV certificate. Just needs to pass a roadworthy.

Good bits - - - Engine, Transmission, Ceramic Turbo, ABS, Front Guards, Entire Rear End, Rear sway bar in boot, Mint 40th Anniversary Interior seating, trim. Both door assemblies with power windows all working, 40th Anniversary injector upgrades, Cluster, Brakes, Exhaust, suspension, stock air box etc etc etc

Bad Bits - - - Bonnet, headlights and pretty much everything on the rad support. Fan clutch, poss power steering engine component pully bent.

 

cheers

PRICE REDUCED

Considering  offers between  $3000-$3500

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/brunswick/cars-vans-utes/1997-nissan-skyline-r33-series-ii-40th-anniversary-damaged-/1119253940

Will also throw in Rad / Headlight support section,  Front pre prepped bar, Front bar fog lights & Series 2 bonnet (silver) w/ S badge as a package for an extra $1,000

No more price reductions.

Good bits - - - Engine, Transmission, Ceramic Turbo, ABS, Front Guards, Entire Rear End, Rear sway bar in boot, Mint 40th Anniversary Interior seating, trim. Both door assemblies with power windows all working, 40th Anniversary injector upgrades, Cluster, Brakes, Exhaust, suspension, stock air box etc etc etc

What you'll get is a good , stock car, unmolested. Ready to rebuild to your own specs knowing its a fresh import with history.

Cheers

 

 

 

 

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