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Saw a 95 R33 GTS25 for $16500 (2nd hand dealer), just wanted to know if its a good buy, tested the car for a while, good condition, engine was very quiet

GTR bodykit with rear spoiler

Adjustable suspension

Sony cd player

Sunroof

96000km

Alarm system equipped with central locking

Sports rims 235/55 with new goodyear tyres

5 speed manual

Got a good RWC

Thanks

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Selling my N/a r33 :(

1994 R33 GTS

Wine Red

Automatic

56,000k

Rego til May next year

Nizmo Side skirts

Extractors

Hi-Flow Cat

Stainless steel Exhaust from cat back (mounted sideways) :)

$13500 with stereo

$13000 with out...

PM ME or

contact me on [email protected] ;)

or contact Joel on 0412416778

yeah i'd put mine up at that as well, but i see them sell for about $14k all the time, and i only paid $12500 for mine (imported myself, which u can't do at the moment so i suppose i could put the price up a bit).

put it this way, for $16g

series1: average buy

series2: excellent buy

cheers

r33 price's for series 1 should now be between 12k-14k depending on mods, if your paying more your being ripped.

undert he new importing scheme r33 series 1 are coming into australia for 12k stock..... Currently alot of cars in japan ready for import due to australia not imprting cars from japan for 6 months so there's a back log.

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