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Looking for an R33 GTS-T no more than $11,000

-Must be manual and not Burgandy or Red in colour.

Please send pics and specs to [email protected]

Will also swap my VL Calais Turbo for R33 GTS-T http://www.calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.p...041#post1284041

Thanks

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im in sydney. could probably work something out in regards to you having to come over here so probz take a little more out of the asking price.

  • 4 weeks later...

'93 R33 GTS-T 178,000k's

5sp

10,000k's on the timing belt, other belts, tensioner/idler bearings, radiator core and water pump.

12,000k's on the rims and tyres (18" AMG ones)

15,000k's on the clutch (just OEM one)

600x300x76 FMIC with 3" piping

32mm 2 row rad (std is 18mm 1 row)

exhaust

dual stage boost controller

oil changed every 5k kms along with filter.

everything runs fine.

However it has some damage and 2 panels are a different colour, the guy before me tried to fix some scratch marks.

Got a quote for $750 to fix it the rear end and re-align it all (no painting factored in though cause it'll be best to fully respray it anyway).

Comes with a new front bar.

And also big dent in rear bar where someone reversed into it or something, should just need another rear, might be able to get the dent taken out, don't know.

And the windscreen has a far crack on the passenger side (passed rego twice like that though)

It's all booked in to be fixed up, but yeah if your handy with a spray gun might be worth it.

looking around the 10k ono mark.

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