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Make: 1994 series one

Model: gtst

Milage: 126000

Transmission: manual

Colour: red

Location: northside brisbane

Complied? yer

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? yes

Price: 10000

Contact: pm or here

Comments / Modifications:3 inch exhaust with zetti cannon. cd player. 400r bodykit. good interior. lowered suspension. front facing standard plenum

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the 400r front bar was broken from driveways so i replaced it with a standard bumper but its white and car is red. bonnet flew up so has small damage on the roof and has black painted bonnet on it. il get more pics later

  • 4 weeks later...

i know GTST was after a skyline under 10k, you could fit the profile..

expect i do have a few queries.

No roadworthy

No pictures

The link you sent amy was to a stupidly long post where people are asking for pictures, then eventually you send an engine bay pic from carsales.

I did a carsales search for 1993-1994 skylines with 100k+ on the clock and could not find yours.

is this is hope-that-people-buy-it-without-seeing-pics-and-no-roadworthy kinda bag?

I hear being above board is better then not telling people why it wont pass roadworthy etc. Im sure its not your fixed bonnet or the smashed front lip.

only saying this as i just sold mine and it was hard enough being straight with everyone. amazing how hard it is to sell the ol r33's. I had to sell mine way below market value and mine was in bloody good nic. 2 mechanics went over it and only said brake pads & a powersteering pipe would need replacing.

i know GTST was after a skyline under 10k, you could fit the profile..

expect i do have a few queries.

No roadworthy

No pictures

The link you sent amy was to a stupidly long post where people are asking for pictures, then eventually you send an engine bay pic from carsales.

I did a carsales search for 1993-1994 skylines with 100k+ on the clock and could not find yours.

is this is hope-that-people-buy-it-without-seeing-pics-and-no-roadworthy kinda bag?

I hear being above board is better then not telling people why it wont pass roadworthy etc. Im sure its not your fixed bonnet or the smashed front lip.

only saying this as i just sold mine and it was hard enough being straight with everyone. amazing how hard it is to sell the ol r33's. I had to sell mine way below market value and mine was in bloody good nic. 2 mechanics went over it and only said brake pads & a powersteering pipe would need replacing.

theres pics in the link on 2nd page i think it is. doesnt take too long to scroll down until you see the pics. the engine bay pic is from when i bought the car but i can assure you its still in there.

the brakes and steering and suspension and lights work. itl pass roadworthy depending on where you go. i dont have time to get one.

car for sale 8000

  • 4 weeks later...

i went to pick up the new bonnet for it the other day but it didnt fit in the 4b so il be back with a trailer in about 2 days. il get the bonnet painted gloss black and can have the bumper painted same colour as car.

buy it

  • 1 month later...


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