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$15k R33 GTR
http://victoria.en.craigslist.ca/ctd/4381453712.html
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$15k R33 GTR
SKYLINE R33 TWIN TURBO RB26 AWD 5SPD, LOW K'S, RHD
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Vehicle Importation: Understanding the 25 Year Old Rule
Direct Import Vehicles 1975 or Newer Into California | Vehicle Import and Car Importing FAQ
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not even in 10 more years, besides the federal 25 year embargo we here in california have to deal with a special added roadblock of Direct Import/FTP which makes it pretty F'n impossible to legally get any car made after 1975 registered in CA. Good times
Vehicle Importation: Understanding the 25 Year Old Rule
Direct Import Vehicles 1975 or Newer Into California | Vehicle Import and Car Importing FAQ
Vehicle Importation: Understanding the 25 Year Old Rule
Direct Import Vehicles 1975 or Newer Into California | Vehicle Import and Car Importing FAQ
Yeah, the price is incredible as well, and given the condition, it'll sell as well. That means I have THAT much budget headroom for mine...
Supercharged 2006 Subaru Impreza, 60,000 miles
Supercharged 2006 Subaru Impreza, 60,000 miles - $4800 (Belmont, NH)



Supercharged 2006 Subaru Impreza, 60,000 miles - $4800 (Belmont, NH)



I CURRENTLY HAVE A BUYER LINED UP, please hold the emails- I will update this ad in a few days if for some reason it doesn't happen. Thanks
This was my big hobby/project from the last few years and I'm just not that into cars anymore so I'm ready to sell it.
This is a very low-mileage Impreza (60,200 miles at the moment) and because I never ended up installing a wideband 02 sensor, I kept it safe and never went above 3,000 RPMs (as anyone who has seen me driving locally may have been disappointed to notice haha.) All in all, it has only put on about 20,000 miles since the big install.
I'm offering it for cheap (without the modifications this is a $10,000 car) because I am ready to move on sooner than later, and this opens the door for someone who either wants to make a few grand on it by returning it to stock, or someone looking for a very cheap platform to start their own project with.
The all-wheel drive, tranny, and drive train in general are all very solid. To my knowledge the engine is solid as well, but it's hard to put any sort of guarantee on that without going inside, so I'll leave that one up to the buyer's discretion; And at the price I'm asking, it isn't much of a gamble regardless. That said, there are plenty of little quirks here and there that would need attention if they bother you.. Nothing that will keep you off the road (aside from a few holes in the exhaust,) but to name a couple, the dashboard doesn't have a backlight anymore, and the speakers (Alpine deck, Infinity speakers) won't play until the loose wire somewhere along the loop is found. It's likely just a simple short inside the door, but again, I'm not into this stuff anymore, so I'm not looking into it myself.
I highly recommend that you have a good knowledge of how cars work if you buy this. Basically, if you can look at what I did and understand the why behind it, you can either turn a great profit bringing it back to stock or save a few thousand dollars on the starting platform for your own project. If not, you're probably going in over your head.
Also, I have the original 16" aluminum rims with snow tires on them that I can throw in as well- It's on aftermarket 17's at the moment (which need new tires) so this leaves you with an easy seasonal change-over
Asking $4,800, will consider any reasonable offers
This was my big hobby/project from the last few years and I'm just not that into cars anymore so I'm ready to sell it.
This is a very low-mileage Impreza (60,200 miles at the moment) and because I never ended up installing a wideband 02 sensor, I kept it safe and never went above 3,000 RPMs (as anyone who has seen me driving locally may have been disappointed to notice haha.) All in all, it has only put on about 20,000 miles since the big install.
I'm offering it for cheap (without the modifications this is a $10,000 car) because I am ready to move on sooner than later, and this opens the door for someone who either wants to make a few grand on it by returning it to stock, or someone looking for a very cheap platform to start their own project with.
The all-wheel drive, tranny, and drive train in general are all very solid. To my knowledge the engine is solid as well, but it's hard to put any sort of guarantee on that without going inside, so I'll leave that one up to the buyer's discretion; And at the price I'm asking, it isn't much of a gamble regardless. That said, there are plenty of little quirks here and there that would need attention if they bother you.. Nothing that will keep you off the road (aside from a few holes in the exhaust,) but to name a couple, the dashboard doesn't have a backlight anymore, and the speakers (Alpine deck, Infinity speakers) won't play until the loose wire somewhere along the loop is found. It's likely just a simple short inside the door, but again, I'm not into this stuff anymore, so I'm not looking into it myself.
I highly recommend that you have a good knowledge of how cars work if you buy this. Basically, if you can look at what I did and understand the why behind it, you can either turn a great profit bringing it back to stock or save a few thousand dollars on the starting platform for your own project. If not, you're probably going in over your head.
Also, I have the original 16" aluminum rims with snow tires on them that I can throw in as well- It's on aftermarket 17's at the moment (which need new tires) so this leaves you with an easy seasonal change-over
Asking $4,800, will consider any reasonable offers
Last edited by Rescuer; Mar 27, 2014 at 04:33 PM.



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