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Hi

I am offering my 1994 R33 Skyline Gts-t (series 1) for sale as I have just bought a house and would like to reduce my mortgage a little. I dont get time to play with this car much any more so I only drive it a couple of times a week to keep the battery charged.

Now considering all offers over $10,000!

I am located in Sydney. Car may be viewed there after hours or at North Ryde during business hours.

Approx 100,500 kms and 10 months rego.

* HKS GT2835 Pro S Turbo - piping, heat shield, all braided oil lines

* HKS Camshafts (260 / 9 I think)

* HKS Oil cooler kit - all braided lines

* HKS Split Dump Pipe (match ported, etc)

* 3 Inch Cat back Exhaust System with Dual Apexi N1 Mufflers

* 3 Inch Race Cat

* OS Giken Adjustable Cam Gear

* Plazmaman Plenum & Intercooler Kit

* Splitfire Coil Packs

* Iridium Spark Plugs

* UAS Cold Air Intake (insulated)

* K & N Pod Filter

* Z32 AFM

* Nismo 740cc Injectors (+insulators & orings)

* Nismo Fuel Pump

* Sard FPR

* Apexi Power FC ECU + hand controller

* Turbosmart Plumb Back BOV

* Turbosmart E-Boost 2

* Xtreme Lightened Flywheel

* Xtreme cusioned button clutch

* TEIN type flex

* TEIN EDFC

* Whiteline & custom suspension bits: bushes, 16mm rods, rose joints, arms, grease nipples,etc

* DBA4000 front rotors + Ferodo DS2500 front pads

* New O2 sensor

* New Idle air motor

* Nismo gearbox mount

* Alloy HICAS lock

* Polished rocker covers

* Serviced regularly. Only Motul used. Premium fuel always used.

* Brand new heavy duty battery (550cc)

* 18x8 P&W rims with Falken tyres

* Alarm + immoboliser

* HID kit

* Genuine Nismo gear knob

* Genuine Nismo floor mats (these cost $400!)

* Brand new rear parcel shelf with Kenwood 3way speakers

* Kenwood HU, front speakers are Kenwood 2-way speakers

* Momo foot pedals

* Alloy strut brace

* Master cylinder stopper

* more..

The car handles like a dream and is clean & tidy throughout.

Car has made 280rwkw. Current tune is around 265rwkw as engine compression is average.

Over $25,000 in parts and $10,000 in labour! I have all of the receipts. All mods less than 2 years old with most being less than 1 year old!

This car has been regularly modifed and serviced by UAS and all parts were supplied by and fitted by UAS. They know the car extremely well should you wish to verify any of this information. The car is featured on their website at: www.nismo.com.au then look in Dyno Section.

The only further modifications I would recommend would be forged internals so you can pump up the boost and stickier tyres as the current Falkens lightup very easily even in 2nd gear.

I would really like to keep this car and put in a 3ltr bottom end but the mortgage now takes 1st priority.

Contact Luke:

luke (at) fisheye (dot) com (dot) au

or PM or mobile 0401 069 992

Cheers

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Hi there and thanks for the comment.

I thought price was reasonable based on the good gear I've put in but the market is telling me a different story.

I have now dropped the price to $24,000 and still open to genuine offers.

I will be listing it on drive.com.au as from Wednesday 18/4.

OK I have decided to put in a new bathroom so I really need this sold.

Price is $20,000!

I can see stock R33s going for $16,000 - $18,000.

You are getting over $25,000 worth of top parts!

Man join the club..there are about half a dozen R33 GTs-t's on here with 25k-30k worth of parts on them going for 18k-22k.

Near impossible to sell unfortunately. Have you got it on carsales and drive?

Looks nice!

Best of luck with your efforts to sell :P

Man join the club..there are about half a dozen R33 GTs-t's on here with 25k-30k worth of parts on them going for 18k-22k.

Near impossible to sell unfortunately. Have you got it on carsales and drive?

Looks nice!

Best of luck with your efforts to sell :P

Hi.

I've seen some nice ones but they all seem to lack something. The only thing this lacks is forged internals and a nice set of tyres. proengines have 3ltr short engine package for around $5900. whack that in and you'd have a monster!

Cheers.

I love the car mate.. All the best with the sale. I think 20k is just to cheap for a car of this quality. It a real shame how the market has died in the last year.

Indeed.

Well, if no-one wants it then I'll have no option but to keep it ...

Cheers

  • 5 months later...

I have been offered $10k by a local mechanic.

Now considering any offer over this. If no offers received within 10days it will be sold to local mechanic.

The car goes well, and is full of good quality parts.

Engine compression is average but still goes hard.

wtf, man this is way too cheap, good luck with the sale, but i reckon you should just hold on to it till it gets snatched up, it definetiley will. you could strip it of the parts and return it to stock and you'd get more than 10k for the parts alone... I bought my skyline stock for nearly double that price...

10k? are u serious mate? your going to loose out big time if u sell it for 10k

be patient, it took me a while to sell my one also

Yes I know, I spent money on this car knowing that when I came to sell it would probably loose out but I wanted the thrill of having a quick street car which would also perform well on the track should I decide to pursue racing. As it turns out I have bought a house and now have a baby and dont have time to pursue the armature race scene. Thats life I guess.

Car is priced for quick sale. I want something over $10k ... The parts alone are worth much much more.

Cheers

Yes I know, I spent money on this car knowing that when I came to sell it would probably loose out but I wanted the thrill of having a quick street car which would also perform well on the track should I decide to pursue racing. As it turns out I have bought a house and now have a baby and dont have time to pursue the armature race scene. Thats life I guess.

Car is priced for quick sale. I want something over $10k ... The parts alone are worth much much more.

Cheers

Sell the parts, powerfc and turbo etc will go in no time. goodluck anyways.

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