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For sale: 1994 R33 GTST Skyline type M MUST SELL ASAP, GOING AWAY ON 14TH DEC, PLANE TICKET PURCHASED ALREADY!

Asking Price: $9900

Killometer's: 130km

Manual or Automatic transmission: **AUTO**

Engine Type: rb25det

Modifications: Intercooler, 17in Volk racing (rays engineering)mags (available for extra), Turbo Timer, trust exh, hks pod, momo steering wheel, factory keyless entry etc

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: Yes

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Please contact me to arrange inspection, it drives and looks great and you wont find a better one for this price. No trades!

Contact detail's - 0412500318 or [email protected]/PM

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Edited by popeye132

where is the car located in adelaide and can i come and inspect it. also, what service records and stuff do you have, documentation with the car. PM me the details if you wish.

im down henley beach, its imported so no service history but it has had timing belt changed and full 100km service. Ive got full import documents for car as iam first owner in australia.

im down henley beach, its imported so no service history but it has had timing belt changed and full 100km service. Ive got full import documents for car as iam first owner in australia.

hello there,

i am very interested and want to have a look, and ill ring in the morning about it

price drop to $9000 without the wheels, NO OFFERS. THIS IS THE CHEAPEST R33 YOU WILL FIND IN THE COUNTRY!!

Need it gone asap as im leaving to interstate on Thursday 14th dec.

  • 2 weeks later...

yes, just got home today and someone said they were to come pick it up today but no word from them yet. First come first served.

this is a long shot but is it still available?
price drop to $9000 without the wheels.

what wheels are included now (ie - just stock??) or literally no wheels and i have to bring my own set to roll back in? either way no worries please let me know.

Edited by 350z
what wheels are included now (ie - just stock??) or literally no wheels and i have to bring my own set to roll back in? either way no worries please let me know.

it will have stock wheels on it for $9000 and i have just bought 3 months rego for it too, otherwise i can sell with those work rims for $9500.

If you have wheels to put on yourself then i can sell car for $8800 with no wheels :P

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