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Car: 1995 R33 Nissan Skyline GTR

Km's: 138,000

Colour: Silver

Mods: 3" HKS super dragger cat-back exhaust

Nismo 320km dash

Sony head unit

Rego: 11 months

Location: Wollongong

Price: $25,300 Not Negotiable

If you look on carsales or autotrader you will see that this is just about the cheapest R33 GTR for sale in Australia. The car is in perfect mechanical condition and any mechanical inspection is welcome. The Nismo 320km dash shows 138,000km but the genuine km's are 140,000. There is one dint in the bonnet, underneath the front spoiler is scraped and there is a small scrape near the left rear guard which has been covered and is barely noticeable unless you really look. The body is 100% straight and when looked at from the side in sunlight there are no ripples or dints. The carpet, front and rear seats as well as dash are immaculate, the only blemishes on the interior is some wear on the steering wheel and the plastic that goes around the power mirror buttons has paint that has flaked off. The engine is in great condition and very clean with no paint flaking off the inlet manifold like many other GTR's which indicates thrashing, the engine also has original stickers from Japan showing the Km's at when the timing belt was changed. The 140,000km on this car are genuine and are very reasonable amount for a car that is 12 years old, don’t believe the 60,000km on other km wound back GTR's. The car comes with 11 months rego and If you want I can get you stock R33 GTR wheels with tyres for $1,400 or you can get the wheels you want to replace the ugly wheels it has at the moment.

$25,300 Not negotiable.

PM me or call 0421715793.

Cheers,

Chris.

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No log books, importer has papers showing each time it was re registered in Japan with the Km's.

So you don't dont really know the km's? You said the nismo dash item had 138K km's. Did you put in the dash? Can't be that cheap if it's still for sale. Man the import market is dead. I still got mine and i need to get rid of it.

So you don't dont really know the km's? You said the nismo dash item had 138K km's. Did you put in the dash? Can't be that cheap if it's still for sale. Man the import market is dead. I still got mine and i need to get rid of it.

I guess you could say I dont 100% know the km's like most other import owners, Ill try and get the papers but like I said any inspection is welcome. The dash was installed by the owner in Japan and has a label on it showing "+2***" so im not sure if this means the original km's are 2***km more or the dash shows 2***km more than the original. Timing belt was changed at 108,000km.

It is that cheap, check the web sites like I said in the original post.

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Yes they sure are ugly, I'd say they are the reason it hasn't sold already. I didn't think it would be a problem as its going cheap and most owners change wheels anyway but looks like I might have to buy some stock wheels for it, price is going to go up though.

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Car was stolen from my front yard today between 11am-12am. Was contacted by a "Steve" last night on mobile number 0406335596 who wanted to see the car today and had my address. The car was located in the Wollongong area, if you have any info, get offered cheap GTR parts or have seen the GTR in the pics driving around please PM me.

Edited by Chris_S15

Oh dude this is a nightmare,,,,,, i been chatting with another guy in forum and his 33GTR was stolen last week and he even had a good alarm system on his car and he didn't even hear a thing.. I don't know how these bastards do it.... I think every one should be aware of this problem and open a new topic and discuss about car security... Looks like alarms won't help these days....

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