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Selling/swap my R33 Skyline rb25de non turbo, auto, 200ks, purple leather seats and carbon fiber wrap, Reg till may, No RWC, Full exhurst with extrators, bodykit, can sell with/without gtr spoiler make an offer/swaps its in dp

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$6000

Sms me one 0411 655 097

Western suburbs of melbourne

Edited by Johnie

Price drop $5500 without the skygts plates, $6000 with

Can't edit first post so ill add more info

Good points:

Leather seats

Cabon fiber interor

GTR Rear end

Non turbo for p platers

SKYGTS Plates

18 inch rims sprayed black, tyres on tread inducators

Pod filter

Rego till may

Full exhurst system, stright piped all the way with twin tips. Sounds like a V8 holden atm.

Bad Points:

Automatic...

200ks

No RWC

Drivers amp relay is no good - window doesnt go down

Front end damage

Bonnet sprayed black and has been keyed

Cracked front bar n no spot to put number plates atm

Bodgy Home job painted

No sound system

Grill brackets broken

Brackets broken on one headlight

Petrol drainer

Open to swaps for eg civics, silvias, 180s

Edited by Johnie

Open to swaps for registered 180sx? Is turbo.

keen on the 180sx, Nty to 4 door r34 got no cash atm

Update to the bad points list

Drivers window amp relay replaced and now works

Front bar got damaged even more so its off the car now

Bump now have broken drivers window, thanks to my mum for parking at st albans station and some low life decided to steal shit outta my glovesbox and my coins..

More pics up

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Car is now defected :(

Need RWC to clear the defect

Needs Stock exhurst

Stock Airbox

Coolent bottle to be secured

2x Tyres

Maybe one headlight as braket is broken

Fan plasic thing near raditator

Drivers window needs to be looked as i just replaced it myself. and it goes too high.

Can all be done for under 1k so its a pretty good buy

Will let it go for $4500 with defect n current reg till may, $500 extra with SKYGTS Custom plates

Will sepreate the plates for $800ono

Edited by Johnie

your not having very good luck mate.

I know iv'e droped the price to $4000

Have been offered the following

$3000

$3300

$3500

And a alot of people asking to swap for there stock vt commodore..

Finally got some1 intrested at the price of $4000 just waiting for him to come down and pick it up and pay.

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