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Due to the economic downturn and the recent loss of some of my employment hours I am forced to sell my car. Pictures can be found on an older post:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...hl=fs%3Ar33+gtr

Make:Nissan

Model:R33 Skyline GTR V-Spec

Milage:152,xxxkms

Transmission:Manual

Colour:Sonic Silver

Location:Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Yes, until April 2010

Price: $20,000 ONO

Contact:Ray Mob: 0433 236 389, Home: (03)9457 7256

Comments / Modifications:CF bonnet (with Fibreglass core), Koni suspension, turbo timer + turbo back exhaust

Car was recently serviced and Rego is paid until April 2010! I don't have the standard bonnet, and the two front wheels are copy GTR wheels. I do have the two original rims however one of them is cracked.

These two things combined mean that I am selling my car for $20,000 ONO and I am after CASH SALES ONLY, PLEASE i.e. no trades.

I want to repeat that price is negotiable. Give me a ring on 0433 236 389 or send an email to [email protected].

Thanks,

Ray.

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I'm interested.... I would need to get it to Racepace for a full check over, engine comp/gearbox-suspension condition etc. Would that be OK? For around 20K it's going to have be in good mechanical condition and not need any money spent on it. To save us wasting any time can you tell me if it does actually need anything spent on it? ie clutch/brakes/tyres. Does it have any oil leaks? Blow smoke or use oil?

Cheers

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Aside from what's been mentioned in the initial post (i.e. rims and bonnet), the only thing that might need replacing in the near future are the clutch and rear tyres. That's it to my knowledge and from what my mechanic has told me. The car is in fine mechanical condition.

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