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Time to bite the bullet and sell my car as is....as i dont have the time to fix it at this stage - new job will have me travelling interstate every week. Its a 1995 GTR. Will post pics within the next couple of days. 74,000 kms. Body and paint excellent, interior very clean. Prob with motor is a bolt came undone and cracked the oil pump one night, so its been sitting idle for a few weeks since then. Also need a new sump. Was never boosted....only mods are Trust exhaust, Apexi air filters and new front mount - all of which had done around 2,000 kms, also has top of the range alarm and immobiliser with keypad and CD/MP3 stereo.

Ran out of rego April this year.

Asking $18k as is.

Not interested in swapping sorry....as i'll be getting a company car.

Located Sydney.

PM if you want anymore info.

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hi, any idea of the repair cost?

cheers

depends where u go and who u ask....parts arent really a problem....ur looking at under $600 for new oil pump and 2nd hand sump. labour on the other hand will cost u another grand or so. i got a brand new timing belt and seals which were gonna go on the car the day after the oil pump went. if you know what your doing and have the time to replace it yourself your cheering.

Not trying to de-value your sale, but you'll need to pull motor out (and back in) for this job (most shops ~1500 R&R)

Oil pumps are cheap, plus sump

Then you need to ensure the bearings etc are in reasonable condition (might as well replace etc) as you wouldn't want to risk it with an oil pump failure.

But all that considered - This will STILL be exceptionally cheap !!!!

pics now up guys.....sorry haven't had a chance to reply to all pm's.....rather busy on weekends.....but i will do so either tonite or tomorrow and answer your questions.

ps hoping this will sell quick at this price....so 1st in with the cash and its yours.

cheers.

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i dont see a compliance plate on in the engine bay?

umm...trust me dude there is a compliance plate :) if ur genuinely interested ill send u pics of it....

there is no finance owing on the car either guys when u do a REV's check.

umm...trust me dude there is a compliance plate :) if ur genuinely interested ill send u pics of it....

there is no finance owing on the car either guys when u do a REV's check.

Car def has a compliance, you can see it on the drivers side tower.

Nice buy, stop devaluing the price of R33 GTR's lol

Geeeez what a bargain nice car mate should be sold very quickly......

btw Your killing me with these sort of prices as im trying to sell my GTR..

Goodluck with it

thanks...hope so...if not...ill keep it and when i get the time in a few weeks ill have it fixed myself...

also found a blank GTR key lyin around guys which will be included.

cheers.

quite a bit of interest so far....thanks for the pm's....hoping i have replied to all pm's by now. lemmie know if i haven't please. and those who have asked - only very slightly negotiable on the price...sorry.

also my younger brother is looking for a Lancer GSR - CC model (1993-1995) - so if you have one and are willing to trade - plus cash adjustment my way - he is looking to spend around $10-12k which i believe they are going for nowdays - i would be interested in what ya got.

cheers.

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