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93 R33 GTST $12000 ONO SOLD!

This is a private sale on the Sunshine Coast

I'm posting for a friend.

The car is Stock except for a cat back zorst and custom HD clutch which is 9 month old, the car is complete & running. (Currently registered & complied).

He is Selling Unregistered. And in AS IS condition.

Silver two tone in colour.

Engine and drive chain is in very good condition as are all panels and interior & trim.

(The car drives very nicely I have driven it quite a few times) the owner has been changing oil and filter every 5000k without fail there is about 80thou on the clock.

The owner just needs to get rid of it and can't afford to fix the chassis rust in it for a roadworthy. The car was purchased about 10 months ago for $21000 from a Brisbane dealer.

email me or pm and I will pass on the owners phone number.

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to do work like that the interior will probably have to be removed to get to the chassis

but i don't imagine the work itself being that difficult...i mean it wouldn't cost that much to fix and at 12k its pretty good value (pending condition of the rest of the car)

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