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Selling my 33 due to not having the time to work on it and would rather pass it on to someone that has the time to do so.

Only just paid 12 months rego

Done 160,000k's had engine replaced @ 152,000 (engine had done 62,000)

Manual Gearbox

Has a Greedy Heavy Duty Clutch

Pretty much stock

Has pod filter (do have stock sitting around)

Exhaust has 2 hotdogs and stock rear muffler gives it a real nice note

All heater line have been replaced

Recently had the cooling system flushed and top tank of radiator reaplced

Recently replaced the Heater Core

Recently had a service

Interior has been modded by previous owner paint has started to peel

Drivers window is stuck

Has a few dents

Bonnet has a dent having hard luck try to find someone local that has a black s1 bonnet

Asking for $5,500 Will consider swaps

Call or text me on 0404531205

I hate to see this go but i dont have the time to chase up parts and fix up what needs to be fixed

Few pictures i have

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wow thats cheap n/a usually go for around 10 which is what i sold mine for not long ago

Do you think it's too cheap to scare people off i'm not sure i just thought due it it being a N/A it would be worth less and it's a Series 1 as well

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