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20180925_134757.thumb.jpg.49d55c5affc089047809108d19c3e9a7.jpgHi guys and gals,

I'm selling my project 33 4 door as I don't have time or space anymore.

would be perfectly suited to either a drift or track car,

good points:

has a professionally built 6 point welded in roll cage, 

brand new Tein adjustable coil overs all round,

good project car.

2 of the main expensive bits are done (roll cage and suspension)

already stripped out ready to race

good wheels and tyres

allot of the hard work is done

spare set of Bilstien suspension in the boot

CHEAP! lol

Bad points:

has been sitting around for about 2 years in the weather,

needs either new engine or rebuilding the one that's in it. It had a blown head gasket, got pulled apart and then sat around

paint is faded and already has a couple of battle scars

located near Maryborough (250k's north of Brisbane).

 

Price, honestly not sure what its worth but I'd like to get around $2500, which was the cost of the cage alone, (I'm open to realistic offers)

essentially get the car, coil overs, wheels, tyres for free.

added bonus **** I can help with transport etc. if required. I have a car trailer and work 7 on 7 off, so if needed I could transport it in one of my weeks off.

 

pictures tell 1000 words so there isn't much else to say

 

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Removeable side intrusion bars

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All TIG welded

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ok... been up for a little over a week now and ive had no response.

Is the price to unrealistic?

Like i say i really don't know what its worth, and i know I'm going to take a loss on it...

Anyone want to throw an offer my way please do so. 

Thanks guys,

Mods i know the rules don't allow comments on price but if we could make an exception this time please as i honestly don't know what it's worth in today's market. 

Cheers

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