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Hi guys,

Up for sale is an immaculate R33 gts-t owned by my father since these cars were really rare in oz (long time ago). He now has “upgraded” to a Subaru forrester for the retirement drives around Australia :woot: . Yep he is an older guy (oops he will read this :nuke: ) and honestly has kept it in pristine condition with no expense spared on maintenance. In my experience it really must have had the easiest and least thrashed life of any of these skylines around. For example there is no boost controller, it has never budged from 7 psi (and yes I tried to make him get one but no :) ). Turbo/ecu bov all stock.

Most mods were originally on the car except for the splitfire coil packs, gtr fuel pump and bilstein suspension. It has been very regularly serviced at Powerplay imports.

Price: $13 900

Location: Sydney lower north shore

Call Peter 0416 170 533

Specifications:

1994 Nissan Skyline GTS-T Series 1 R33 (RB25DET)

Registration until August 2007!

145xxx kms

Brandt alarm/immobiliser

R34 GTR fuel pump

Splitfire coil packs

RARE Tomei Sport TMR 17” 6 spoke wheels

Tyres front – 235s near new

Rear – 255s near new

Front strut brace

Lowered springs, Bilstein shocks

Whiteline camber and castor kits

HKS pod filter

3” exhaust from turbo, hi flow cat, big HKS muffler

Blitz boost guage

Razo pedal set

Turbo timer

JVC cd/radio

Pics

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Edited by inissane

Recommended seller, his a top bloke.. I recently bought his RB20DET 180SX off him just last Friday.

His genuine bloke, showed me all the things that were wrong with the car and hid nothing... thats honesty and highly respected..

All the best!

  • 2 weeks later...

Free Bump for a nice 33. I'm soon to be in the market for an R33, just waiting for the loan to be approved. Even though im after a Series 2, i'm going to add this to my must see list.

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