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Unfortunately I have come to the crossroads when it comes to what I am going to do about transport to and from work etc etc...

I have a few options:

1. Sell the car, get a bike **WHATS REALLY GOING TO HAPPEN IM JUST IN THE HOPES I DON'T HAVE TO SELL IT BUT I HAVE TO**

2. Keep the car, get a bike, use the bike most of the time (My favorite option, not my bank balance's favorite though)

3. Swap the car for a 250 bike / 180sx / ca18det S13 (Has to be in PERFECT condition)

Basically, my reason for any of these options is because of the new laws coming into place, and petrol money is becoming a little annoying for the 33.

So, my car is up for sale or swap ($15,900)

Stock 1996 R33 GTS-T pretty much, light mods consist of:

- Cat back exhaust (has a nice note to it)

- Turbo timer

- Apexi pillar-mounted boost gauge

- 33 GTR centre console 3 cluster gauge set (not hooked up yet, just for a space filler)

- Kenwood KDC-X7533U USB compatible head unit, hooked upto a USB key with 2GB storage, can complete a external hdd for the buyer if they would like me to throw it in for a tad more, say upto 750GB.

- Kenwood parcel shelf mounted (ricey cool blue light up ones, actually they do look nice + suttle) and door mounted speakers.

I'll also throw in 2 x Kenwood KFC-W3514DVC 12" Subwoofers, one is mounted in a custom Kenwood box (see pics), one is just in that packaging still, along with all the warranty information for all the audio gear (still under 12 month warranty), and a almost full bottle of Motul 4100 turbolight, which has been used for oil changes 3 times since I have had the car.

I have only had the car for about 3-4 months, purchased from a private importer, I am the first owner in AUS, and really only drive it to and from work, 7 days a week, barley driven other than that (one of the reasons I'm selling it).

Basically, I'm wasting away a car that someone else could (legally) be driving, and I've always wanted a bike.

So I am asking $15,900 (slightly negotiable) INCLUDING REG UNTIL FEB08

Please call at any time 0434911229, or PM me. (My name is Chris btw)

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Edited by Nima_

Yeah, either a ZZR250 2000+ or a Aprilla RS250, obviously cash my way aswell..and no the condoms are only there for looks, because I really don't get any LOL

Car has done 93,000 km's now, will consider a swap with a R32 GTS-t, aslong as it's clean etc etc..otherwise mum gets the car as of July guys!

The R32 Gts-t comes under the current power to weight restrictions if I'm not mistaken *shudders at the thought of the flame posts correcting me*, but afaik it's fine to drive, plus they look pretty damn cool.

For anyone getting their P's this year yeh bla bla no turbo's etc..but if you read people who already have their P's are just having the PENALTIES increased, not the RULES changed, so I want a currently legal car to drive in, MUST be an import lol...god I hate Victoria.

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