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Hi guys,

Here's the basic stuff about the 'line:

Gunmetal colour

Auto

69k km on the clock

Boot spoiler (does that count?)

Aftermarket steering wheel

Bit of details about the car - the interior is immaculate, comes with original Nissan carpet set, stock stereo is still there and not a rip or crack in there. The body is straight with no dents except one scratch on the front bar and another on the rear bar that should be able to be buffed out. There's also a light 10cm scratch on the driver's side front guard that will need a cut and polish to get rid of.

Near new Michelin tyres on stock 16" rims.

Now here's the price tag - $9500 or near offer. If not negotiating will include 1 year of rego and 1 year AWSN warranty. Located in Sydney and can send it interstate. Freight to Adelaide/Melbourne/Brisbane is around the $500 mark. Photos are on their way PM me with offer or questions thanks. Yes I know you can buy one straight from Japan for about $8k landed (J-spec price) but you're paying a little bit more for one that's sitting here already and complied.

EDIT: yes I know my original post was posted some months earlier but I went overseas from June onwards and have left the car sitting there. It was only complied in November '05 and largely being ignored for all this time as I had other things to sort out.

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Will drop to $11500 temporarily as I've found a Stagea and need the funds to buy it ASAP.

This is cheap as chips people, take advantage of this LOL. Can test it whichever way you like as I am certain the car is in excellent condition in every aspect.

$11200 No Offers.

Is this thing sold?

If not do you have any more pics you could send to [email protected]

Has it any other mods like exaust or pod filter to speak of?

The Nismo blinkers are they clear/grey or orange?

How is the A/C?

Does all the electrics work? i.e 4XWindows, mirrors.

Is this thing sold?

If not do you have any more pics you could send to [email protected]

Has it any other mods like exaust or pod filter to speak of?

The Nismo blinkers are they clear/grey or orange?

How is the A/C?

Does all the electrics work? i.e 4XWindows, mirrors.

Check PM :D

Lotsa views but not enough interest. Anyone care to tell me what's wrong with the R33?

perhaps nothing wrong with the r33 (aside from being auto and not complied), but you do have a problem answering questions (better to answer here rather than pm)

is compliance included in the price?

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