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Nissan skyline

1995 R33 GTST (turbo) Series 1.5 (series one body but series two engine from factory)

Metalic Black (looks dark grey / purple in sunlight)

5 speed manual

Minor mods

Excellent condition

98,XXX km on the clock (~68,000 km when I bought it 2 years ago)

Price $17,000 (Price drop 25 Aug 06)

It is sad for me to be writing this but it is time to sell my skyline. I have just been transferred to Townsville for work (currently in Brisbane) and have been given a company car thus no longer need the skyline.

Things you need to know:

The car is available for inspection in Brisbane (Fairfield - South Brisbane) Please give me a call to arrange a look or ask a question (mob: 040 353 1284) My name is Patrick.

I may be open to reasonable offers but I would prefere you come and take a look before you make an offer.

I'm in no rush to sell, If it does not sell before I leave (early September) I will have the car shipped up to Townsville and I will continue to sell it there.

No trades.

I have seen a lot of skylines over the two years I have owned this one so I know it is a good example of a R33 GTST. I think the price I have posted is reasonable. I have spent thousands on mods and making sure it is in top condition since I bought it for $20k two years ago.

One of the best around! There is not a single fault on this car. Engine is strong and healthy, paint is excellent and the interior is as new.

I have had the car maintained at either Mercury Motorsport or Gaven Wood Autotech and have VERY regularly replaced the engine oil with Motul 8100 and Redline Shockproof in the gearbox and diff. I've got plenty of recepts if you would like to see them.

100k service has been done - All belts , bearings, idler pulley, water pump all replaced - got recipts from Gavin Wood Autotech

Has run standard boost its whole life.

Always garaged.

I'm a professional mechanical engineer and a car enthusiast - I look after my cars.

The car is also advertised on Carsales.

Bankcheque or direct deposit preferred.

Rego till April 2007 <--- JUST PAID 3/10/06.

Just had a major service at Gavin Woods AUTech - All fluids, all filters, plugs, tune.

Car will come with a Safety certificate.

Some standard features I should mention:

Climate control, power everything, factory option interior - not the crappy standard cloth finish, drivers airbag, ABS, genuine skyline floor mats.

Modifications:

Suspension

Whiteline adjustable anti roll bars - front and rear

Nizmo front shocks - Damping adjustable

Bilstien rear shocks

HICAS lock kit (bar type)

Subframe allignment kit (pineapples) set for "all round performance"

New heavy duty castor rod bushes

Nizmo front strut tower brace

AMG (Mercedes) mags 17 x 8 inch - look great and were very expensive!

Goodyear Eagle F1 Tyres 235-45-R17 (80% tread all round)

Brakes

Feredo pads front and Nizmo rear

Standard front disks just machined.

Nizmo master cylinder support bracket.

Motul RBF600 Brake fluid

Engine

Xforce turbo back exhaust (3 inch, madrel bent, highflow cat, cannon muffler)

Apexi power intake air filter

Interior

Pionieer CD head deck.

Pionieer front speakers

Wolf alarm, immobiliser and remote central locking (Aust standard)

FET Turbo timer

Exterior

GTR Front bumper and grill

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Mechanical check welcome at your expense.

I still have most standard parts (inc: HICAS, Exhaust and airbox) if you want them.

Picture of engine bay is old - before I got the Apexi air intake fitted, all other pics current.

Cheers,

Patrick.

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It came with the car and I've been told they were a factory option. This car has just about every factory option avaliable so it makes sence.

Nice mate, where did you get your strut tower brace from??

Good luck with the sale...

Its a 1995, not sure of the month. Yes, most 1995 models are what we know unoffically as the series 1.5. The series 1.5 have all the series 2 running gear and series 2 factory options were avaliable. The only difference between the series 1.5 and 2 are cosmetic - slightly different front bumper, bonnet and headlights. Mine has an aftermarket GTR front bumper so it is pretty hard to tell wether it is a series one or 2 anyway.

Cheers.

whats the build date of this baby? i never knew S1's came with a S2 engine.

Plenty of tyre kickers... no reasonable offers yet... so...

Price drop for my last two weeks in Briz,

$17,000

Edited by JCMarshall_Law
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Car being shipped to Townsville on Wednesday next week, last chance to take a look this weekend if your interested.

Edited by JCMarshall_Law

Car on its way to Townsville.

Just had a major service at Gavin Woods AUtech, ALL fluids (Engine, diff, gearbox, brakes, coolant), tune up, fuel and oil filters, new NGK Platium plugs.

Mechanic commented on car being in great shape.

Just paid rego till April 2007

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yep car is in townsville,

But now it is here, I've decided not to sell it for a couple of months, my partner is using it to get to work.

I may consider letting it go early for the right price, so if you are really interested, give me a call (mob number in first post)

Sorry mate.

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