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1997 Skyline R33 GTST 40th Anniversary Rolling Shell with Engine & Transmission

Includes RBDET25 Turbo Motor

Includes Bonnet

Includes Auto Transmission

Low km engine (126,000kms), was running before I removed parts to repair my Midnight Purple 40th Anniversary model.

3" Cat Back exhaust. (Jazma)

Alarm System / immobilier

R34 Stock rims (Matt black)

Every other panel other than front bar at will stay.

All brakes, HICAS, Suspension included

Parts being removed:

Entire front end as seen in photo.

Rad support will stay on this vehicle so no structural cutting.

Entire dash and airbags being removed .

I do have a spare dash pad minus airbags if requested.

Minus headlight loom/s.

Minus A/C condenser

Minus Power Steering motor etc

Minus Engine Fan / Clutch

Minus Transmission Cooler/piping

Minus basically everything on the rad support panel

Minus passenger seat.

I bought this car unregistered , so it's not a write off just out of rego.

Sold with NO Rego . No Roadworthy Certificate offered.

**I have posted a photo of the car at day of sale when I bought it as a reference only.**

Selling a part stripped car only, not

Open to all reasonable offers below advertised amount.

PM name & phone number if interested

Selling car as a whole, not stripping down. May remove exterior parts to lower price.

a good car to start a drift project/race project.

If I had a big enough garage I'd keep this car myself, just not enough space / money to finish.

$3,500 negotiable

Buyer to arrange the car to be towed away upon sale. The car will not be able to be started due to obvious reasons.

CASH ONLY - No warranty offerred, Buy As Is.

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Brunswick Victoria

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1997 Series II R33 GTST Turbo
40th Anniversary Coupe
Automatic - 126,000kms
Can get hold of the cluster/tacho after my mechanic has fixed my other R33.
Have got a dash pad available upon request.

Updated photos now added
Interior now removed

Price Drop $3,000 negotiable

Unfortunately don't have facilities to remove engine or transmission.
All panels are straight as.
Good Stock vehicle to start a project.
Absolutely no accident damage, only unregistered.


Brunswick VIC

Contact : Angie 0450 428 158

Still have interior available. Was selling without interior for $2,500 but guy never turned up.
Need Gone.
Otherwise its going into storage to fix up after my other R33 is finished at panel beaters.

Price drop to $2,500 ono

Also 3 other ads on Gumtree advertising other parts available.

Also will consider bulk buy for the lot including shell , engine, exhaust, front bar, interior & spare parts.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/brunswick/cars-vans-utes/1997-skyline-r33-gtst-sii-40th-rolling-shell-engine-tran/1132226850?utm_campaign=socialbuttons&utm_content=app_ios&utm_medium=social&utm_source=ios_social

Final Price Drop
$2,000 FIRM
A good solid shell
All stock
Have other extra parts to fit this car if anyone is interested in re-registering it. Not a write off, just unregistered since Sept 2016.

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