Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

This is one awesome, fast, hassle free car!

Make: Nissan

Model: R33 Skyline GTR V-Spec

Year: 1995

Km's: 124,xxx

Engine: 2.6ltr Twin Turbo

Gearbox: 5SPD Manual

Modifications: Apexi Pods, 3.5 inch cat back exhaust

Interior: Excellent Condition

Stereo: Kenwood Double Din CD\Tape\Radio, splits in front, 6x9's rear parcel shelf, New 12" Sony Sub and amp

Exterior: White

Driveline: AWD

Wheels & Tyres: 18" mag wheels

Extra Details: 8 months rego, 2+ years warranty, New Cruise Control, New Brant 3 point Car Alarm, Turbo Timer

Item Condition: Good

Location: Sydney (Can take to Brisbane / Gold Coast if serious offer)

Reason For Sale: No longer suites life style and want it to go to a good home

Contact Details: [email protected] / Call Brendan on 0414 647 333

Price and Payment Conditions: $27,400 neg.

Make me an offer!!!! Need to sell ASAP!

post-34210-1172824221.jpgpost-34210-1172824236.jpgpost-34210-1172824685.jpg

Edited by BrendanS
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/158820-r33-gtr-v-spec-for-sale/
Share on other sites

Is a very very nice car!

I do like it and i am in the market for a GTR. Currently after a 32GTR and have put an offer in, If he declines then i will most likely ask a hell of a lot of questions to you and if answers are all good then i will put an offer in also.

Best of luck witht he sale and car is very very very nice!

  • 2 weeks later...

How did your offer go on that R32 Jake? Wouldn't you mauch rather an R33?

Is a very very nice car!

I do like it and i am in the market for a GTR. Currently after a 32GTR and have put an offer in, If he declines then i will most likely ask a hell of a lot of questions to you and if answers are all good then i will put an offer in also.

Best of luck witht he sale and car is very very very nice!

Hey,

I havnt heard back from the 32GTR owner and would have liked to but seems i must move on now.

Sadly i have had to have my Wisdom teeth removed and funds are stretched even shorter now, to the fact ath i not sure i could make an offer that wouldnt be offensive.

If it comes to the stage that your desperate for cash let me know otherwise i really wouldnt want to insult you.

I am looking at S15's at the moment but i am patient enough to know not to jump into a decision like buying a car and not being happy with it (learned the hard way)...

Thanks for the follow up though =)

Cheers Mate. Its unfortunate it has to go but i spend alot of time in the bush camping so rather than trying to get a lift with someone all the time i have decided i need to get an off road 4wd. I got it for a pretty good price and now i'm just passing on the good price for someone else to appreciate an awsome GTR.

Nice looking V-SPEC. Much better than the other R33 GTR's for sale at the moment.

Cheers Jake, You can try me on your offer but your right i can't go much lower than $27,400. But if things change besure to let me know...

Hey,

I havnt heard back from the 32GTR owner and would have liked to but seems i must move on now.

Sadly i have had to have my Wisdom teeth removed and funds are stretched even shorter now, to the fact ath i not sure i could make an offer that wouldnt be offensive.

If it comes to the stage that your desperate for cash let me know otherwise i really wouldnt want to insult you.

I am looking at S15's at the moment but i am patient enough to know not to jump into a decision like buying a car and not being happy with it (learned the hard way)...

Thanks for the follow up though =)

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I've seen similar actually in my situation. You never know what tables are attempted to be used when the car thinks it's -99C or +200C. The fail state is not usually that extreme but you know what I mean - it was in my case though! This is where being able to read all the sensors is useful cause you see this stuff really quickly.
    • The above is very important. However as long as you keep timing relatively low, it's plausible to make your own knock ears and plausible to learn to tune with a modern ECU that can do wideband O2 correction like a boost controller. I mean if you only have one viable road to even drive the car on, learning to tinker to this level may be worth doing given you can't do much else with the car...?
    • I find the fact that the rear plate has to be bent inwards at the rear not so bad: but the front is just awful: It's like come on. (these are my very old, now retired/turned in plates) TBH it is a lot of money to fix a minor issue, the fact I said "I'll never really spend the money on doing this" is why people ended up buying them as a gift for a 'car guy' who can be hard to shop for.. for car guy things.
    • I just bent the ends of my premo plates. It even went through Regency like that after the engine conversion and the inspector (a great bloke!) just squinted his eyes and said "I didn't see that". Plates, and how they look, are just something that have zero importance to me.
    • Yeah, I would have said the same. It makes me suggest that there are other things wrong, such that the ECU is totally unhappy with the broken sensor. The only other thought here is that maybe it is shorted, which might cause a different issue to the typical "disconnected" sensor.
×
×
  • Create New...