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I'm in sydney so if still serious I would consider it if you can arrange some form of shipping to your states/territories.

93 r33 gtst

done nearly 97,000km, got it 3 years ago (65000km)

no compression in engine, rebuilt or install new engine($3000 for rb25det + $600 install and wired). engine blown as radiator leaked causing engine to overheat.

needs new radiator and fan

was looking to sell complete car for $18k

asking for $12k

dont sell your steering wheel:P sell as en entire car, you will get your 12k too.

I would buy it, but I wont, because I just dont have the time. I have a nice customized twin turbo r33 engine that would be really at home in a R33, but I just finished getting this all finished, in a VL. Now im buying a house and moving etc,......

Good luck with the sale.

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