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1995 Nissan R33 Skyline GTS4 Auto

Non-Turbo

All Wheel Drive

Gun Metal Grey

68000 kms

Just had a complete service, filters, oils etc

Car is basically stock apart from a K&N Panel Filter as well as a cat back exhaust system (sounds very very tough)..

Kenwood head unit, 6" splits in the front, 7*10's in the back with Sony 2 way amp.

Tinted windows

Mongoose MC-60 alarm/immobiliser/remote central locking.

Car has a complete Roads Authority check completed roughly 5000kms ago. Which it passed very well in all departments.

Exterior and interior are both in very good condition, no wear to upholstry or carpet...

The car handles extremely well and is the highlight of the driving experience but is also no slouch for an NA vehicle.

Asking price is $15,000 It is an excellent example and would make a great drive for a P plater with plenty of street cred.

I have just got a new computer so photo's will be uploaded in coming days.

Thank You,

Michael.

Shellharbour, NSW

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I've only uploaded one photo as im on dial up :D

But any questions or special requests just ask..

Any interest?

Price is negotiable!

Thanks

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Edited by macca_r33

I've been offered 11k for it from the dealer i got it from, with alarm, system and exhaust removed... so no, it is not worth 8k sorry... thank you for your interest...

And dont say "well sell it to dealer" because that is my last resort, i plan to sell it to a P plater who wants a car ready to go... system, alarm etc

Price is completely negotiable however

Thank You

No P Platers want a nice AWD R33?

u just answered ur own question with that !!

ur right "NO P Platers WANT a NA AWD R33"

unless they know sweet f*k all an get their daddy to buy them one

if I were u an thank god im not cause my TURBO 33 f*k'n Ripp's, i'd get the 11K from the dealer!!!

see what we mean

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=137702

not speaking for my self as i have a car. but ALMOST EVERY one(BUYING) would rather this!

15K is over kill for what ur trying to sell.

like i said b 4 IF the dealer offer'd u 11K TAKE IT!!

Yes, because everyone can buy and legally drive a turbo skyline? Incorrect.

The car is aimed at a P plater, in NSW your on your p plates for 3 years, thats a good chunk to enjoy the car for, then trade it in on a turbo when you can have one.

It may not interest you but im not marketing it at you am I? There's not many R33 N/A's out there that come close to the quality of this one, thats why im asking more than a turbo. You look at the price of these things from dealerships?? You'll be lucky to even find one ill tell you that much because they are a rare car. It's not unusual for a 95 GTS4 to sell for more than a 93 model turbo.

Anyway the price is very negotiable so if anyone is interested (obviously most likely a P plater) in the car, not the flaming of said car, please get in contact with me. I realise this isnt marketed at the larger audience... just a specialised one.

see what we mean

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=137702

not speaking for my self as i have a car. but ALMOST EVERY one(BUYING) would rather this!

15K is over kill for what ur trying to sell.

like i said b 4 IF the dealer offer'd u 11K TAKE IT!!

man he can sell it for watever the f*k price he wants to sell it for. why dont u put a post in every single persons thread selling their car that its too expensive for your expectations.

if I were u an thank god im not cause my TURBO 33 f*k'n Ripp's

so your better then him now cause u have a turbo?. mate u aint even the fastest on this forum so dont give yourself to much credit

manaul or auto? 2 dr or 4 door?

any better pics apart from the 1/4 front shot of the front? lolz

Auto as stated above.

2 door coupe

You request it i'll post it, im on dial up so uploading photos of this quality takes forever sorry.

Thank you

so without the stereo? as in no stereo at all? really need some more pics dude. Get on a friends computer or anyone elses. a pic of the front headlights and bonnet is not enough mate. Would buy it if it was manual, rather steep for an auto.

1) iam a p plater and i am looking for a car..........

2) i woudent waste $12,000 on that piece of shit

3) its a f**king auto

4) its black :S

5) i can get a r32 (which looks 10x better) hot metalic blue paint with mags, exuahst, extractors, engine stock besides those mods for $12,000 (MANUAL)

SO DUDE, i would sell it to the dealer for $11,000 that is if your not making up shit :)

Edited by Viper_5345
1) iam a p plater and i am looking for a car..........

2) i woudent waste $12,000 on that piece of shit

3) its a f**king auto

4) its black :S

5) i can get a r32 (which looks 10x better) hot metalic blue paint with mags, exuahst, extractors, engine stock besides those mods for $12,000 (MANUAL)

SO DUDE, i would sell it to the dealer for $11,000 that is if your not making up shit :O

How rude, He is selling a genuine car for a good price.I have been in this car it goes really well,auto is so smooth can hardly notice the changes,top car and good power for an na.Good luck Michael with your sale

Cheers Genelle :)

Well go buy your R32? It will still be an older car with an RB20DE, big power difference.

The car is not black, its a very dark grey.

If your not interested in the car? Why reply?

Get a clue and a life.

Sorry about the pics, ill get a full body shot soon. These are just pics like before I did the tinting etc..

Any interest?

Also, I didnt mention the timing belt was replaced at 63000 km's.

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