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Wrecking 1995 R33 Series 1 GTS-T RB25DET Neo. Open to take offers for entire wreck, as is. Low ballers ignored. If anyone buys the motor then this car is up for parts.

Price: $3.5K O.N.O - WHOLE CAR AS IS.

Price for motor: $1.5K O.N.O - As is.

Price for parts: TBA after motor is gone.

Pics here: http://imgur.com/a/6bE5g#3

Location: Fairfield 2165 NSW

Whole car sale over parts, but if anyone buys the motor first up then it's up for parts.

Colour: Pearlescent White - Direct spray over QM1 Polar White

The good:

Still fair condition for what it is, still runs fine. Quite stock.

Power windows run

Power steering good

Wipers work, haven't tried water though

Great for a project track car.

No WOVR, can provide recent PPSR certificate.

The bad:

Right fender damaged

Right headlight damaged

Front Bumper Damaged but still useable

Driver side door has damage on the edge from hitting stuff while opening doors

No Spare Tyre

Front passenger side wheel is fkd, but repairable by chaning a few arms or rods

Passenger side brake line is fkd, but also repairable

Need front passenger wheel

Current colour is what appears to be a DIY job over the original QM1 paint

Please PM if interested in motor or whole car. Please post if interested in any parts.

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Car looking more like a part out. Will post up prices of parts as of Monday if no one takes the entire wreck. Price on wreck is negotiable for those who are interested.

Anyone keen on the motor? I'm unsure if it's a RB25DE Neo or DET Neo now. Car is equiped with turbo timer, I cross checked with FAST and it is a definitely a GTS-T. Only chances that it could either be engine swapped or had its turbo removed and replaced with a non turbo air intake system.

Firm price of $950. I'd like to have this gone first before I start parting the car out.

Prices and parts posted in a new thread to keep things clean and oraganized. Please refer to this new thread from now on: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/413335-nsw-wrecking-r33-gts-t-series-1/

All posts above replied and prices listed there.

Admins/Mods, please close thanks! :)

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