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For sale: 1996 R33 gts25-t

colour: Silver

Asking Price: $offers

Killometer's: 90,000 ish

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual!!!

Engine Type: RB25det

Modifications: 3in full exh,xtreme 12puk clutch,boost guage, king super lows,18in black with chrome lip bsa's,pod and a few other bits and pieces

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: can be arranged but n/a for tas rego

Registration: Yes (tas) fh3023

Crash History: No (known) Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: this car is very tidy and clean, its been very well maintained (service every 3000klm with the best oils etc) i'm the first australian owner . very urgent but regretful sale!!

pics will be up tomorrow arvo

cheers

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  • 5 months later...

seen thic car getting around, I am sure of it.

good luck with the sale but yeah better pics might help.

The sign in the pic, is that where you work? It's all making sense now, you drive a ceffy on the track right? I remember seeing that one in the yard.... especially sinceI work just down the road from there. I take it the other 4 door was urs too?

Edited by Young GT-R
seen thic car getting around, I am sure of it.

good luck with the sale but yeah better pics might help.

The sign in the pic, is that where you work? It's all making sense now, you drive a ceffy on the track right? I remember seeing that one in the yard.... especially sinceI work just down the road from there. I take it the other 4 door was urs too?

yeah thats where i work mate and yep i own a purple ceffy. if your talking about that white 4door nah that was a pig (imo),(sorry if the person is on here who bought it :D ).

ill have better pics of every angle i can of the car by the end of the w/e(as long as it doesnt rain :D )

  • 2 weeks later...
haha its funny you say that, ive parked it in the yard 2 days in a row and had 3 people on it :laugh: , ive just gotta sort its service out and i reckon itll be sold :( , its a shame, its grown on me

Im an ideas man :yes:

Sell it and move on old boy :thumbsup:

how much work have you done to the cef toffy?

maybe you should keep the 33 and drift that instead? mmm rb25....

the ceffy has about 200rwk and its being limited by the stocko injectors, plus its already got coilovers and castor rods. i couldnt bring myself to thrash the 33 like that, its too tidy :P. speaking of which for about $1000 more i could have 200rwk outta the 33 :kiss:

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