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Hey guys, well almost all of you know it, almost all of you have been in it, and now its time for it to go, its crunch time for me now, i need the money to buy my new car, quitar and fund my trip to the tour de france next month.

Im neg on 16.5k.

There is'nt a thing wrong with it that i hav'nt listed, its very clean, very very well looked after and i simply have to have it gone, im in a new career in real estate and im buying a lancer and need to get it very soon and my licence has just been suspended.

I dont want any time wasters or tyre kickers, if your serious let me know, come and check it out.

R33 is for sale, its a genuine reason. Ive owned the car since early February 04 it was in great condition when i bought it and was lovingly looked after by its past owner and more so by me.

here are the Details:

1993 R33 Gts-t

just clocked over 101'000kms yesterday

was always serviced by its past owner and it has just had it major 100km service done.

all electrics including sunroof

air conditioning

MODS

ENGINE

2.5l turbo, mines computer

HKS series 1 SSQV BOV

3" full turbo back exhaust

Apexi super intake

Trust phneumatic boost controller with in cabin boost control dial (currently set at 12psi)

Suspension and clutch

Lowered springs and sitting at exactly 10ml at its lowest point

I also have the factory springs and a set of R33 GTR superlows that will fit (superlows will come with the car if its sold at the right price)

exedy heavy duty ceramic bottun clutch, only 4000kms old

BODY

Nismo front bar with carbon fibre inserts

front bar has been completely silver meshed

High Bomex rear wing

RIMS

GENUINE Dished Veilside 17's, i have only ever seen 2sets of these in australia, and with crappy tyres they retail at just under $4000, i have just had 2 brand new front tyres put on.

INTERIOR

Interior plastics resprayed in creme, also including a pillars and rear section.

Drift handbrake

Aftermarket pedals

New black leather gear boot (will also replace handbrake boot in matching black if the car is sold at the right price)

Nismo gear shifter

STEREO

Schneider full flip face head unit

SECURITY

complete alarm including central locking, exterior shock and motion sensors, interior microwave sensors, 3point immobiliser, boot and bonnet sensors also, panic feature, car finding feature and a few other functions.

now for the imperfections. thanks to quikeze towing my left rear pod has been cracked, you will be able to pick up a cheap 2nd hand pod for around $50 and attach it straight on. it is in very good condition both mechanically and physically (appart from the pod) car was defected a few weeks ago, but has passed a full inspection, rear tyres are balding but i have a nice, near new set of dunlops to go on.

at the moment thats all i can think of regarding mods etc, but i can honestly say im going to miss this car dearly.

here are the pics, im hoping for a quick sale and not much fussing around.

price is $16,500 neg.

http://www.pbase.com/veilsider33/image/36997743

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http://www.pbase.com/veilsider33/image/36997974

http://www.pbase.com/veilsider33/image/36997974

http://www.pbase.com/veilsider33/image/36997984

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http://www.pbase.com/veilsider33/image/36998034

http://www.pbase.com/veilsider33/image/36998037

http://www.pbase.com/veilsider33/image/36998040

if there is any other info you would like just pm me or reply here, and i'll get back to you asap, i do want it gone asap but that does not mean i want any stupid offers!

i hope that the new owner loves, looks after and appreciates this car as much as i have and i know you'll get as much of a thrill from having it as me.

Andrew.

so for most of you, tell your friends, family, co-workers.....whoever, about it, i really need it to go within the next few weeks or preferably in the next few days.

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Its been for sale for 6 months dude, i just had the price alot higher.

i'll sell the superlows for $180. (i'll budge a little on price)

and i did the interior myself, the colour is called "simpson beige" and its at supercheap or autobarn.

or if you buy the springs for $16,000 i'll throw in the skyline for free.

4PKNUP: thats the deal of the century, millenium even! :)

As far as lowered springs and stock shockies go, depending on the drop, you should be right with the stock shocks, but it may decrease their life dramatically if the drops too big

That is mates rates.

I hav'nt put them on my car, i bought them from someone on here a while aho but never got around to installing them.

they are R33 GTR springs and the former owner said they absolutely slammed his on the ground.

lol yeah, the old pics are red, i resprayed them silver, they need a new coat though, then again i can get a set of sweet aero mirrors for $180 off garage-13.com

At this stage the springs are going with the sale, but if the car does'nt sell by the time you have the money then you can take the springs straight away. I'd like to be able to keep them for you, and i dont mean to sound harsh but without the cash i cant promise i'll hold them.

Yer thats alright mate its just i gotta get rid of some of the old stuff sitting around my house like my dvd player and silver chain and that plus i get paid 120 next wednesday coz my work pay thing is all weird but i will try n get it all together before you sell her :P

Just flew back from QLD(damn,my arms are tired...);have emailed this link to prospective buyer outside of SAU. Why am I posting this up here? So anyone who's umming and ahhing knows they'll need to get a move on before this guys gets onto it...

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