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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline GTR - R33

Milage: 85,000 kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Brisbane

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $21,900 negotiable

Contact: Phillip on 0407636493, or at phillip.jc.parker@gmail.com, or pm me.

Comments / Modifications: Aftermarket turbos, power fc with hand controller (recently re-tuned by Mercury Motorsport), turbo timer, heavy duty clutch, pod filters, 4" exhaust with high-flow cat, adjustable suspension, chrome engine, V-Spec front bar, 18" Wheels with brand new 265/35 tires.

Gotta sell quick (house construction starts this month) so if you want to buy, or know anyone who might, let me know.

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its a good price bud, just everyone is holding their coin tight at the moment, im in the market for a gtr and i have cash but just holding out till i find what i like.. and it makes ab it a lil harder for me with you being in qld :thumbsup:

Very true. Good thing fuel prices have come down a bit though!

I've heard shipping interstate isn't too expensive... Although I have no idea how much.

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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline GTR - R33

Milage: 85,000 kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Brisbane

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $21,900 negotiable

Contact: Phillip on 0407636493, or at phillip.jc.parker@gmail.com, or pm me.

Comments / Modifications: Aftermarket turbos, power fc with hand controller (recently re-tuned by Mercury Motorsport), turbo timer, heavy duty clutch, pod filters, 4" exhaust with high-flow cat, adjustable suspension, chrome engine, V-Spec front bar, 18" Wheels with brand new 265/35 tires.

Gotta sell quick (house construction starts this month) so if you want to buy, or know anyone who might, let me know.

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Just jap has a completely unmodded 33GTR For only 19,995 . So it will be tough to move yours at this price with the current economic climate it would seem. Good Luck with the sale

Yo savouryphill yours seems like a reasonable price but frangar33 has a point thats a nice 33 he pointed out But I dont think you will have to much trouble selling yours savoury as its a GTR33 and has some mods G/L with sale bro

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Yo savouryphill yours seems like a reasonable price but frangar33 has a point thats a nice 33 he pointed out But I dont think you will have to much trouble selling yours savoury as its a GTR33 and has some mods G/L with sale bro

Thanks for the well wishes :down:

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