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It feels bad doing this.... but I have to sell the car I've wanted so bad for years now.

It's a clean, non-turbo R33. Perfect for a P-Plater looking for a nice, clean car to drive around.

It's only just clicked over 156,000KM, all genuine. It was my daily driver, and has taken me from my house, to my girlfriends place, to work, and back without any issues.

I'm it's second owner since it was imported three or four years ago. Comes with all original japanese service books, logs, paper work, and the original book it keep it all in.

Haven't dynoed.

Haven't gone to a track day in it.

My mods include 10,000K HID bulbs.

Previous owner put an apexi thing in it, which I've taken away from the shifter and have put in the glove box. It doesn't do much other than tell you your RPM and speed....

The only other mods are a sports steering wheel and a short shifter. The short shifter was apparently done in Japan, and I've had a couple of friends tell me how nice it feels.

Tires are new-ish, they got put on in August roughly and have heaps of tread.

RWD. RB25DE engine. Stock exhaust.

Clean interior, comes with Kenwood head unit (cd player and aux input). Depending on sale price I may leave the sub and amp in the boot. The only problem with the interior is a bit of wear on the drivers seat where you get in/out, which is fairly normal.

Reason for selling? Regos up and it's served as a harsh reminder that I can't afford to spend more than half my paycheck on repayments for a car when I'm trying to save to buy a house on junior wages.

I was going to sell it to my friend, but he's not looking to buy for another year and I can't afford to own the car for that long.

Because rego is up, she'll come with 6 months rego.

Consequently, she's hitting the mechanics and is getting a service and look-over.

Asking $13,000, but I'm negotiable. Car is located in Old Toongabbie, inspections are welcome.

No test pilots, only people interested in buying the car can come for test drives.

Hopefully a SAU member buys it, so I don't have to pay $60 to place an Ad on carsales :down:

Also, more photos are coming this afternoon.

Sorry, my phone number is 0412 651 823

Edit: I forgot to mention there's very slight damage on the front bumper in the corner. There's a little bit of paint missing, nothing massive. Would be cheap to fix, I just don't have the money at all. I've buffed out most of it. Had a minor accident in a carpark with a fellow employee :(

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I'll message you when I charge my phone, you're than welcome to come for drives and shit, Caleb :)

Cars still for sale, I've got a bit of interest outside of SAU and Carsales, but ehhhh.

Price is neg, lemme know what you're thinking.

Even if you THINK you might be interested, just at a lower price, come have a chat / test drive. I don't mind if SAU members want to come have a drive/look.

I'll message you when I charge my phone, you're than welcome to come for drives and shit, Caleb :)

Cars still for sale, I've got a bit of interest outside of SAU and Carsales, but ehhhh.

Price is neg, lemme know what you're thinking.

Even if you THINK you might be interested, just at a lower price, come have a chat / test drive. I don't mind if SAU members want to come have a drive/look.

Thats cool :) you posted on some other guys r33 that looked like mine if it was the asian lady in toongabbie haha. thats my mum :)

Im trying to sell my r33 so i can get into an na r34 ... but its so hard to sell. I got it out for 6000. If things dont work out well maybe ill trade for an na r33 but not completely sure :)

cya somewhere in toongabbie haha! ill be the one in the mazda 626 with P plates :D

Thats cool :) you posted on some other guys r33 that looked like mine if it was the asian lady in toongabbie haha. thats my mum :)

Im trying to sell my r33 so i can get into an na r34 ... but its so hard to sell. I got it out for 6000. If things dont work out well maybe ill trade for an na r33 but not completely sure :)

cya somewhere in toongabbie haha! ill be the one in the mazda 626 with P plates :D

AHH haha I saw her at the servo :)

No worries mate, I'll flick you a wave sometime :)

Im trying to sell my r33 to get an r34 haha :)

Im not completely sure if i want to

but if i wanted to swap would you consider swapping ?

Post some pics and I'll consider it.

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