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Well this time I was hit by an uninsured 4WD (joy). I've had way too much bad luck with this car, and I really can't be bothered stuffing around fixing it again, so it's time to take the money and move on to something cheap and practical like an ex-taxi on LPG :throwup:. Lesson to all those on 3rd party...

1993 R33 GTS25t Coupe

Factory Blue/Green pearl

5sp Manual

92k km

3" catback

Apexi springs

Series 2 wing

GTR side skirts

Blitz pod filter

pretty stock otherwise

HD clutch

Reg til Feb 2005. Drives very well and cleanly, good condition for 11 year old car.

Front drivers side impact, will need drivers Front Guard, bonnet, front bar, drivers headlight and a bit of straightening. Engine untouched and starts fine, but radiator leaked so can't drive far (I'm pretty sure the radiator is fine though, I think the leak came from either the fluid bottle which was broken or a loose hose).

Serviced the DAY before accident and was running beautifully - oil/spark plugs/brakes/new battery, timing belt done @ 84k, HD clutch @ 89k, so once repaired it will be a great drive.

Looking for $10.5k or so, stereo not included. If you are interested in a bit of a fixer upper, come have a look and then we can talk the sphincter of the universe. Car is sitting in front of my house in East Brighton, Melbourne, Vic. I guess this would especially suit someone who was gonna do stuff like custom stereo, respray, front bar etc, save a few grand on the stuff u'd be chucking anyway.

I'm not in the mood for shit kickers so if you are REALLY interested then PM me. May also consider trades for something decent and cheap to run and insure + cash.

-Max (retiring from Skyline ownership - at least in the interim :) )

0411 794 045

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