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Hey guys,

Up for swap is my Auto 1997 R33 GTS-T 40th anniversary edition in midnight purple.

After spending 1 year with my R33, its time for me to move on to my next car. I'm mostly looking for 4 door but a good 2 door is still acceptable :P

The car itself is mostly stock except for few parts like Drift pod filter, exhaust, tinted windows, JVC dvd player and immobilisers(Australian standard).

Car has 127000kms on the clock and timing belt was changed at 120k-ish. Car is perfect for a project car or a daily turbo car :D

Car has been serviced regularly and always filled with either V-Power Shell or BP ultimate.

This R33 is midnight purple from the factory and from I have been told, its pretty rare for the GTS-T version of R33. Car still have the 40th anniversary badges on front seats and rear side of the body (See pic for more detail).

And this car has never been used for track or anything, just a weekend or some weekday use. Mostly in stock and in good condition. And from what I have been reading and told, the 40th anniversary edition of this car is better than the normal R33. Please do more research if your curious about it :)

Now, I'm more after swap + cash my way or swap + cash your way if your car is better, but I wouldn't mind to sell this car in cash if anyone want to throw me a good offer for this car. I'll just find myself a car that I want that way :P

Probably looking after V35, but throw me an offer, worst thing I can do is say no!

So please do NOT hesitate to throw me an offer with any kind of car, I'll reply you as soon as I could :)

P.S. to mod, do I need to put a price for this car or its fine if I dont since I'm more after a swap rather than selling it in cash. Please advise me and I'll change accordingly.

Thanks!

Btw, contact me here or on my mobile 0430586002. Do NOT hesitate to throw me an offer for this baby.

Regards,

Ryan

Here are some pics for those who are interested :)

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Edited by malchik

Sorry forgot to add car is in Sydney. Rego is until 26th of June.

Anymore question please do not hesitate to ask. And do not hesitate to give me an offer, I wont bite! :)

Cheers

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interested in a z32 300zx tt its in quite good condition it has 136k approx it is auto though goes like a scallded cat has plenty of power, im just after something a bit more economical on fuel but still turbo let me know

interested in a z32 300zx tt its in quite good condition it has 136k approx it is auto though goes like a scallded cat has plenty of power, im just after something a bit more economical on fuel but still turbo let me know

interested in a z32 300zx tt its in quite good condition it has 136k approx it is auto though goes like a scallded cat has plenty of power, im just after something a bit more economical on fuel but still turbo let me know

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