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Hello all

I am selling my R33 GTST and would like to sell it as soon as possible.

Make: NISSAN

Model:SKYLINE R33 GTST Series 1.5

Year: 1995

Milage: 130000

Transmission: MANUAL

Colour: WHITE

Location: MAROOCHYDORE SUNSHINE COAST QLD

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? MAYBE

Currently registered? YES 6 months qld paid today

Price: $13000 ono

Contact: 0417 239 645

Comments / Modifications:

3.5" Stainless exhaust

16'' Mags

FMIC

K & N pod filter

Tein coilovers

Sabre smoked lense boost gauge, water temp and air/fuel ratio

turbo timer

bleed valve

Leatherish sports buckets (not mod plated)

Pioneer CD player

I have the original seats to go with the car but the rails have been modified to fit the new seats.

The front bar needs some repairs and has been modified to get more air to the intercooler.

I am open to swaps and open to offers.

These are some old pics and the harnesses have since been removed and are not available.

I will try and get some new pics of the car on Saturday if it is not raining

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I really want this car sold ASAP

I have had an offer of $10000

I really want more then this and have been semi offered $12000

but he needs to find the money which could take a while he said.

I really want it sold within the next couple of weeks and am very keen to sell.

All offers over $10000 will be seriously considered.

Call me on 0417 239 645

Thanks

Jason

  • 3 weeks later...

Hows it going SLEAK

I see that you are on the coast. Bring it around for me to have a look.

I am not really interested in another skyline but it depends on what you are offering.

I am really after a 4WD again.

What is done to the 32 and what are you offering.

I see that you have offered this to just about every car for sale on here so you must be keen for a R33

My number is 0417 239 645

Give us a call

Jason

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