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Hey Guys,

It's been a hard decision but I need to sell my R33. I've have it for nearly 2 years now and I have hardly driven it. The reason for my sale is that I cant afford to run it (i.e comprehensive insurance etc). Its a clean example and I had plans to modify it more but never had the money to do so. The car just ran into the blue slip stage.

Some Specs -

1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

89,000KMS

5spd manual

Exedy heavy duty clutch (near new)

17x9 +22 SSR Type-C wheels (needs new tyres at rear)

Lowered Pedders springs

Frount mount intercooler

HKS pod filter

Carbon lip wing

Sony/Panasonic sound system ( head unit, amp, speakers and subwoofer)

Mongoose 3pt immobilizer

20% tints

New battery

The car does have some flaws - the steering rack boot has oil on the right hand side, all inspections welcome im not mechanically minded so your guess is as good as mine.

Price - $5,500 not negotiable I reckon if you part it out you could make some money so I think this price is fair.

NO TIME WASTERS ! NOT NEGOTIABLE SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY

Thanks

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I want a quick sale all inspections welcome but please serious buyers only ! whats the catch ? well in NSW it will need a blue slip, so that means I would need to remove the intercooler, change the air intake, get new tyres and fix the leak on the steering rack boot. And rego in NSW = $700 CTP green slip $350 registration. That would equal ? so yeah hence the price which I think is fair.

I want a quick sale all inspections welcome but please serious buyers only ! whats the catch ? well in NSW it will need a blue slip, so that means I would need to remove the intercooler, change the air intake, get new tyres and fix the leak on the steering rack boot. And rego in NSW = $700 CTP green slip $350 registration. That would equal ? so yeah hence the price which I think is fair.

hey mate, i'm from tassie, will i also need to get the blue slip as well?

or be able to a temp rego to drive it down here?

How much would it cost to fix the leak?

Cheers

i am still trying to sell my subi to buy this, i live in vic i can get a slip letting me drive the car unroadworthy/unrego for 28 days off vicroads, do you think ill be able to do this when im buying it from nsw? so i can drive it home rather then trailor?

I have a little experience with this so I hope you don't mind if I answer.

You can get an Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) from the RTA which will cover your entire trip, including in Vic. You will however need a safety check report, which is what the old pink slip used to be, to certify that the car is at least roadworthy. Weather or not you can get a workshop to give you that without a blue slip first I am not too sure (there is also the added uncertainty of weather it would pass or not and you would have to take it to a workshop first). I know that the UVP from the RTA covers all of Australia, except WA, maybe VicRoads or whatever your version of the RTA is called has a similar deal that will make it so you won't have to bother dealing with the RTA.

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