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For Sale: Rare Metallic Blue R33 Series 2 <$15,500


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Hey guys, unfortunately the time has come for my baby to go...

Im in my last semester of law school and seeing as the rego for my car got renewed only last week, my parents think now is the time to sell the car for a more sedate and conservative "lawyer type" car :rofl:

Very rare metallic navy blue series 2 R33 GTS-T 1996

RB25DET

92,000km

Auto transmission

Full 400R bodykit

Brant alarm + immobiliser

17" wheels

3.5" cat back exhaust

TurboXS dual stage boost controller 7psi/9psi

Blitz SUS stainless steel filter

GTR wing

Sony MP3 headunit

New iridium spark plugs at 0.8mm gap

New rear brake pads

FULL 12 MONTHS REGO

The car has been been well looked after with servicing every 5000km using Motul turbolight oil, genuine nissan filter, and run on 98 ron BP Ultimate or Shell Optimax. For more info and PICTURES check out this link:

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

I've advertised it elsewhere for $15,500 but i'll let it go to a SAU member for less. Make and offer by PM and we'll talk about the price ;)

Call or sms 'Chang' on 0418 550 564 for more details or to make viewing arrangements.

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Thanks for your interest in the car.

I know its an auto and thats why i've priced the car for sale at such a low price. I think the price i have quoted is very reasonable for the car you are getting. I believe the average going rate for a manual Series 2 R33 is around $18,500 and hence i have discounted the value of the car by $3000, based purely on the fact that it is auto. For the money you are saving you can change the transmission and have change left over for other minor mods... if performance is what you're after, you could just blow all of it on kick ass mods :cheers: the car is mechanically A1 and would be perfect for such modification!

I am flexible with the price but im sorry to say that your offer as it stands is too low. Please PM with a better offer. Thanks!

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Hi, i'm interested... however, i live in Perth.. so the best i can offer you is 15,000. Since i would have to pay for transport + re-registration in Perth. I agree with you though.. that is a very good price for what it is (a bargain even) sry i can't offer you any more.

Let me know if your interested.

My email: [email protected] (Send some more pics if you have any)

Thx

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