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A very regretful sale unfortantly but time has come to move onto bigger and better things.

Sale of the car will for see the purchase of a house.

Engine, suspension & management work -

- Standard Series 1 turbo rebuilt & high-flowed

- Apexi dual channel air-pod

- Hybrid copy front mount intercooler

- RDA SLOTTERED ROTORS

- Tein coilovers

- PowerFC + Hand Controller

- BOSCH 040 Fuel Pump

- Exedy hyper-twin platted clutch (rated at 1200HP)

- Full nismo 3" racing exhaust

- SPLITFIRE COILPACK

- NISMO 555cc INJECTORS

- Z32 AIR FLOW METRE

- Using EBC GREEN TRACK RACING BREAK PADS

- Front & Rear strut bar

- OIL COOLER AND RELOCATOR KIT

- APEXI AVC-R & RSM

- BOOST GAUGE Centre console ASH-TRAY replacement

- Apexi pen Turbo Timer.

- Mongoose Alarm (with boot release).

Exterior work -

- 400R Front Bar

- Nismo Oil cap, 2004 version NISMO fuel cap & APEXI 1.3BAR BOOST RADIATOR CAP

- Nismo Leather Gear Knob & Nismo Seat belt shoulder pads

- GANADOR STYLE SIDE REVIEW MIRRORS

Interior work -

- Custom made White Face Dials for Speedo & RPM, etc

- Custom resprayed centre console from standard black to grey

- Custom made leather gear stick shifter & hand break with nismo embrioded on it

- ***** NEW STEERING WHEEL JUST BEEN PURCHASED & INSTALLED *****

In-Car Entertainment System -

- Alpine 500WAT 4Chan AMP

- Alpine MP3 & DVD Headdeck

- Alpine front & rear speakers and tweeters (only at the front)

- Blankrupt 12" subwoofer

- NO-NAME 7" DVD & TV Screen

Over 20k has already been spent on this car. Purchasing this will save you alot of money.

Buy this car and only things really required for anyone to do to produce more power out of it is upgrade the turbo, manifold, etc.

Car has been serviced every 5,000 - 10,000k's. Next service is this wknd (17-03-2007).

The car has been featured in this year's QLD Skyline Calendar and also will be in issue 56 of the Autosalon magazine yet to be released.

I still have the standard ECU to which your more then happy to have with the purchase of the car.

I've kept it in case at anytime the PowerFC may fail and you've got a standard ECU to get you to a mechanic to fix anything needed/required.

Year & Series: 1993, Series 1 GTS-T

K's done: 146,000

The 100,000k service was completed in Japan before it was shipped over here.

Location: Brisbane, QLD.

Price: $20,000 $19,000 $18,500 (Open to reasonable offers).

Contact: PM ME

Any questions, please feel free to ask. More then happy to answer them to help see the sale of this car.

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Don't mean to be nasty mate, but at that price you will not be selling it EVER!

If the sale really is urgent, I'd try starting around the 17K mark and be prepared to go down from there

I'm open to offers.

20k mark i'll start at and work my way down.

All seriousness, the pricing on parts like the ecu, avc-r, rsm, etc dont really loose its value.

there are still people out there selling 2nd hand power-fc's for $800+.

fair enough the car may loose its value over time based on its lifetime of existance and km's clocked up

but the majority of the parts like i stated - the ecu, avc-r shouldnt loose all that much in value.

over 20k has been spent on it.

you can buy one of these stock for wat, 11-13k?

ok, so 11k + 20k in mods, $31,0000

there you, so your savin yourself $11,000 by purchasin this car already modified.

or

you can go buy a stock r33 for 11k and spend 20 - 30k on it and loose the value on sellin that later on.

its a bullshit game in tryin to sell a car these days.

but like i said... i'm OPEN to offers.

thank god i didnt have to sell my car to buy my house (i actually paid my car out totally when i bought my house)

MANAGED FUNDS FOR THE WIN

I do own this car out right. Never took out any loans from anyone for anythin for this car. Made that mistake before with a previous car i had.

But I want to use whatever I get from this car to put down as a deposit towards the house.

the more you spend, the more you get slammed..

it will be a shame to see another skyline person go bye bye..but good luck with the sale..

I know what toy is saying.. i bought mine stock for 13 and will be prob spending 15-20k on it.. if i had the extra cash at the time.. i would of bought it off you toy ( though i hate red)

Also.. i figured out your "Secret location" that you took those photos of your car at.

The "naughty but nice " thats on the corner of that road near the traffic lights on the north side gave it away

( hope i didnt get it away too much)

Im going to have a squiz at that when i drive home... makes the photos look very " Secret squirrel"

whilst the photos look great for oohs and aahs I dont think they would help sell the car. if the car is any good, (which it is) i would get it out in bright sunlight and show prospective buyers just how clean and tidy it really is.

Those tinted photos make it look like theres something to hide imo.

Also.. i figured out your "Secret location" that you took those photos of your car at.

The "naughty but nice " thats on the corner of that road near the traffic lights on the north side gave it away

( hope i didnt get it away too much)

Im going to have a squiz at that when i drive home... makes the photos look very " Secret squirrel"

hehehe, all good.

that place only finished get built/refurbished.

went in there one day and saw it all and thought it would be a perfect spot for any photos with cars and mine turned out excellent and same with IanB's

Also forgot to mention

Only the other week a new Apexi turbo timer was installed as well as a mongoose alarm.

These were all installed by Mongoose in Coopers Plains. Install comes with 3yrs warranty.

the more you spend, the more you get slammed..

Yep, there are series 2's in the fs section with the same mods for the same price. More mods = more loss.

Good luck John.

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