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Make:Nissan

Model: 1993 Skyline R33

Milage:73ks

Transmission:manual

Colour:white

Location: hurstville

Complied? yes

RWC supplied?yes

Currently registered?no

Price:8k with blueslip, firm.

Contact: 0421004776

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Hey guys just an expression of interest for my white r33.

car has been a long project for me, alot of countless hours and effort. To be perfectly honest, im getting sick of the car, and i want something like a wrx, or liberty.

car is a repairable write off,

and i have already gotten a blueslip for the vehicle ( this was done last week 4/8/08)

so therefore its ready to be registered.

the damage to the car was minor,

wheels and interior were stripped.

and have been replaced.

(also have the rta fax, which points out exactly this)

car has

400r front bar, nismo side skirts, exhaust, lowered, bilstein shocks, remap ecu, pod, tints, cd player and system,

reverse sensors (attached, wiring problem, cbf to fix), 18inch rims with potenza g3

proly some more parts.

Also interested in trades,

let us know what youve got to offer.

wouldnt mind some vtec

Cheers

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  • 4 weeks later...

hey sorry i havent been on here for a while

i do have fotos of the car now,

however im not too sure how to edit my post?

i can however email the fotos to anyone whos interested,

just pop your email on here, and il send the fotos thru to ya

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